Copying An Audio Signal To The Same Address On Another Channel - Sony PCM-3348HR Operation Manual

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5-10 Time Shift Editing

5-10-6 Copying an Audio Signal to the Same Address on Another Channel

This editing shifts the sound in memory to a portion
having the same address on the source channel. See
the figure below.
1
Store in memory.
The "rS" value (start point of
sound memory automatic
recording) moves forward or
backward as you trim the start
point.
3
The sound is shifted by
using the auto punch-in/
punch-out functions.
Destination channels
Editing the sound memory
By following the steps in the Flowchart in the Section
5-9-1 "Overview of Sound Memory Editing," you can
select a portion to be shifted from the sound stored in
the memory. At the same time, memory editing
defines the start point address ("SA") and the end point
address ("EA") for memory playback.
The "rS" value (start point address for the sound
memory automatic recording) and "rE" value (end
point address for the sound memory automatic
recording) are the addresses on the tape: When the
MEM REC button is pressed, the tape time address
where the button was pressed is stored in the "rS"
register. When the MEM STOP button is pressed or
when the memory capacity is reached, the tape time
address where memory recording stopped is stored in
the "rE" register.
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Chapter 5 Time Shift Editing Using the Sound Memory
Sound memory
Source channels
Automatic punch-in point
2
Edit memory.
Automatic punch-out point
During memory editing, in synchronization with the
trimming of "SA" or "EA," the unit moves "rS" (or
"rE") to the new address and stores it as the new "rS"
(or "rE") point.
To check the final "rS" and "rE" address on the tape
for the source channel, retrieve the "rS" (or "rE")
address by pressing the RECALL button followed by
the MEM REC (or MEM STOP) button.
By using this function, you can shift a desired sound
from the source channel to the destination channel at
the same address on the tape.
The "rE" value (end point of
sound memory automatic
recording) moves forward or
backward as you trim the end
point.
Shifted sound

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