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the clipboard. You can use "Clip#" to copy data from a
track of a different song.
If you copy between songs of different bit rates, the data
will be handled as 16-bit data at the copy-destination.
For a 24-bit song, you will be able to select tracks 1–6.
3. DestTrack ..........................................................
[1...12, 1–2...11–12, 1–4...9–12, 1–6, 7–12,
*1
1–12, Clip#
]
Select the copy-destination track.
*1
: # indicates the number of tracks in the clipboard. You
can use "Clip#" to copy data to a track of a different
song.
If you copy between songs of different bit rates, the data
will be handled as 16-bit data at the copy-destination.
For a 24-bit song, you will be able to select tracks 1–6.
4. Times..................................................... [1...99]
Specifies the number of times that the data will be cop-
ied.
5. Exec.(Execute) ...................................................
Executes the track editing operation.
6. Wave................................................................
Displays the waveform of the track audio.
Here you can set the editing region (IN, OUT, TO) more
precisely.
This can be selected when the cursor is at "SourceTrack"
or "DestTrack."
Before you make settings here, it is a good idea to set the
IN, OUT, and TO times to their approximately location
6c
6a
6b
6a. SelectTrack............................... [Track1...12]
Selects the track for which you want to view the wave-
form and specify a time location. Press the " " and
select from the list.
6b. Zoom In/Out/Up/Down..............................
Adjusts the size of the waveform display and the play-
back speed.
: Vertically expands the waveform display.
: Vertically shrinks the waveform display.
: Horizontally expands the waveform display.
: Horizontally shrinks the waveform display.
6c. Locate ........................................[In, Out, To]
Specifies a counter location.
When you move the cursor to "Locate," the Scrub func-
tion will automatically be turned on, and you can turn
the [VALUE] dial to specify a location while hearing
only the sound of the track selected by "SelectTrack."
When you press the [YES/OK] key, the current time will
be overwritten to the location memory for that key (e.g.,
the [IN/LOC1] key). If you press the [NO/CANCEL]
key, the setting will be cancelled. If you select Wave
when the cursor is at "SourceTrack" the In and Out loca-
tions may be set. If you select Wave when the cursor is at
"DestTrack", then the To location may be set form this
screen.
EditType: "InsertTrack"
Inserts blank space into the IN–OUT region of the insert-
destination track.
When you execute this operation, track data that follows the
inserted blank will be moved toward the end of the song.
IN
OUT
Blank
1
2
2. DestTrack ..........................................................
[1...12, 1–2...11–12, 1–4...9–12, 1–6, 7–12, 1–12]
Selects the track into which blank space will be inserted.
For a 24-bit song, you will be able to select tracks 1–6.
3. Exec.(Execute) ...................................................
Executes the track editing operation.
4. Wave................................................................
Displays the waveform of the track audio. Here you can
set the editing locations (IN, OUT) more precisely.
( p.108: EditType: "CopyTrack")
EditType: "EraseTrack"
Erases the track data in the IN–OUT region of the erase-des-
tination track.
When you execute this operation, the IN–OUT region will
contain silence.
IN
OUT
Blank
1
2
2. DestTrack ..........................................................
[1...12, 1–2...11–12, 1–4...9–12, 1–6, 7–12, 1–12]
Selects the track in which data will be erased.
For a 24-bit song, you will be able to select tracks 1–6.
3. Exec.(Execute) ...................................................
Executes the track editing operation.
Reference
DestTrack
DestTrack
4
3
DestTrack
DestTrack
4
3
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