Multiple Take Selection Additions]; Paste Ripple Left Edits Are Now Available From The Vga; The Ps/2 Esc Key Can Now Cancel Certain Operations; Cut With Ripple Right In Event Mode Now Supported - Tascam SX-1 Release Note

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NOTE: For multiple files, the Time Scale edit op can only be used on files of exactly the same
length. This is because the length of an audio clip is changed after processing. If a stereo file was
chosen, and the lengths were not the same for both channels, the phase relationship between the
two files would be broken after processing. To prevent the random phase cancellation that would
occur in this case, selecting two files of differing length will pop up an error log disallowing that
action.

22. Multiple Take selection additions]

It is now possible to create, delete, and unload Takes/Tracks on selected slots. On the Track screen,
any tracks that are selected using the yellow edit select keys will be affected by these commands

23. Paste Ripple Left edits are now available from the VGA

The Surface allows you to select ripple left and ripple right for the paste and cut edit operations, but in
V1.00, the VGA edit menu had only a single paste entry, which was the paste ripple right version.
Although not often used, paste ripple left has been added to the menu to complement the surface.

24. The PS/2 ESC key can now cancel certain operations

Any action that posts a progress bar that includes a cancel button can now be aborted using the ESC
key.

25. CUT with Ripple right in event mode now supported

Prior to V1.50, attempting to do the edit operation of CUT with ripple right in event selection mode
brought up an error log message saying that this operation was not allowed. V1.50 now allows this
obscure operation.

26. Event List Auto Scroll Behavior

In V1.50, the event list auto scroll has been changed so that the currently playing audio event, or last
played MIDI event is highlighted. Previously, the cursor would highlight the next event once the play
head had passed into the current event.
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