Executing Paste; Single Undo/Redo Paste - Fostex D-1624 Reference Manual

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D824/D1624 Reference Manual (Editing Tracks)
* Press the EDIT key again to get ready for the paste
operation.
[Copy Paste?] or [Move Paste?] flashes on the display.

Executing Paste

4. Press the EXECUTE/YES key again.
The display indication enables you set the number of
the paste operations. The number and [SURE?] flash.
At this time, the flashing RECORD TRACK indicator
becomes continuously lit.
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Track display (
) of the item to be copied (or moved) will change to lit.
5. Select a destination track to paste data.
All selected track's indicator light up.
You can select only mono tracks as the destination of a
copied or moved mono track. If you copied or moved
adjacent odd-even tracks, you can select only adjacent
odd-even tracks as the destination.
If you do not select any tracks, the data will be pasted
back to the copy or move source track.
6. Turn the JOG dial to enter the number of repeats (Repeat
= **).
You can enter up to 99. However, this is automatically
limited by the available recording source on the disk.
That is, if the disk has enough free space, you can set up
to 99 repeats. If the disk has only a small amount of
free space, the JOG dial allows you to set a lower number
of repeats.
7. Press the EXECUTE/YES key.
[Copy P.] (or [Move P.]) flashes and the duration of the
pasted data appears as a negative number on the display.
This number will count down as the paste operation
proceeds. When the paste operation is complete, the
flashing [Copy P.] (or [Move P.]) lights up continuously,
and [COMPLETED !] is displayed.
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<Note>
If you try to execute the paste operation by pressing
the EXECUTE/YES key when the disk has insufficient
free space, [Over !] appears on the display and edit
mode is cancelled.
In this case, you need to delete unnecessary data or
programs.
* Refer to the following section, "Erase," "Deleting a
Program," or "Duplicating a Program."
* Refer to page " 70 " for more information on erasing.
* Refer to page " 36 " for more information on deleting
a program.
* Refer to page " 35 " for more information on
duplicating a program.
8. Press the EXIT/NO key or the STOP button.
The recorder exits edit mode and displays the previous
Time Base indication.
9. Turn off the RECORD TRACK select key of the copy (or
move) source track.

Single Undo/Redo Paste

You can single undo or redo a Copy & Paste
and Move & Paste operation.
• To restore the data that existed prior to the paste
operation, press the UNDO/REDO key.
• To restore the pasted data after you undo the paste
operation, press the UNDO/REDO key again.
When you press the UNDO/REDO key, the recorder
will undo or redo the operation immediately, and
display [Undo !] or [Redo !] and [COMPLETED !].
<Note>
This function only works when this recorder is in
the stop mode.
<Note>
If you perform one of the following operations
after you use the Copy & Paste or Move and Paste
operation, the Undo/Redo function will no longer
be effective.
1. If a new recording has been made.
2. When a new editing job is executed (such as
Copy & Paste, Move & Paste, Erase).
3. While in the AUTO PUNCH ON mode, when
the AUTO PUNCH IN point is passed in the
PLAY (or RECORD) mode.
4. If the power was switched off.
5. If program select was executed.
6. When multiple undo is executed.
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