Undo And Redo; Recording And Editing Operation Which Can Be Undone (Undo) - Roland VS-1824 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 4 Recording Operations

Undo and Redo

If you decide a recording is unusable just after you've
recorded it, you can use Undo to instantly delete the
recording. When using Undo, you need to specify the
number of levels to be undone.
For example, suppose you use punch-in recording to create
five consecutive recordings at the same location. Each of
these recordings is given its own Undo level. If you decide
you want to revert to the second of the five recordings, you
would set the Undo level to three.
fig.11-15
Recording 5
Recording 4
Recording 3
Recording 2
Recording 1
If after executing the Undo function, you decide you want
the last (fifth) recording back, you can use Redo to get it
back.
fig.11-16
Recording 5
Redo
Recording 4
Recording 3
Recording 2
Recording 1
If you use Undo to revert back to the second of five
recordings, and then make a new recording, you will not be
able to get the old recordings 3-5 back. If after making the
new recording, you use Undo, you will be able to get back to
the original second recording.
fig.03-35
Recording 5
Recording 4
Recording 3
Recording 2
Recording 1
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Undo Level 3
Time
Time
Undo
Time
Recording and Editing Operation
Which Can Be Undone (Undo)
Recording or editing operations performed after creating a
song are recorded together with the song data as its
operation history, and the data itself is also preserved
without being erased. For example, suppose that you
perform 10 recording operations on song 1 and then create
song 2. The operation history of song 2 is newly recorded
from the time when song 2 was created. If you subsequently
select song 1 again, the history of the 10 previous recording
operations will still be there.
The Undo function refers to the operation history of the
currently selected song, and restores the song to the
condition in which it was the specified number of operations
ago. In the case of song 1 in this example, you will be able to
cancel the 10 recording operations that were performed. A
maximum of 999 levels of operation history may be recorded
for each song.
Operations that can be undone are recording operations
and each of the Track Edit operations. Check the list below
for operations that cannot be undone.
• Song Edit operations (Optimize, Erase, etc.)
• Saves to User Effect Patches
• System operations (mixer initialization, Drive Initialize,
Sync Track Recording, etc.)
• Auto Mix operations (Snapshot, Gradation, Real time
Recording, etc.)
• Storing in EZ Routing
• Stored Locators, Markers, Scenes

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