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5. Select the swap destination virtual track.
Set "DestVTrack" to virtual track "b."
6. Execute the editing command.
Press the "Exec." button.
The display will ask "AreYouSure?," so press the
"Yes" button to execute the command.
When processing is completed, the display will indi-
cate "Completed." Press the "OK" button.
7. In the [TRACK] "Vtr1–8" tab page, select virtual
track "b" for track 1.
8. Verify that the data was exchanged correctly.
Play back from the beginning of the song, and verify
that the data was exchanged correctly.
You can use Undo to return to the state before execut-
ing the command.
In this case, you must return track 1 to virtual track
"a."
Fading-in/fading-out: Fade Track
This command fades-in or fades-out the specified region
(IN–OUT) of recorded track data. By using fade-in and
fade-out in conjunction with each other, you can create
cross-fades.
• You can fade-in or fade-out the IN–OUT region.
• Not only a single track, but multiple tracks of data can
be faded in or out simultaneously.
Procedure for fading-in
Here's how to fade-in the IN–OUT region of track 1.
1. Register the IN and OUT times.
Register the start and end times of the desired fade-
in.
2. Select the fade-in command.
In the [TRACK] "EditTrk" tab page, set "EditType" to
"FadeTrack."
DestTrack
3. Select the fade-in curve.
Press the "Mode" button to access the dialog box.
For this example, select the "A" curve, press the
"OK" button to return to the [TRACK] "EditTrk" tab
page.
4. Select the fade-in destination track number.
Set "DestTrack" to track 1.
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5. Execute the editing command.
Press the "Exec." button.
The display will ask "AreYouSure?," so press the
"Yes" button to execute the command.
When processing is completed, the display will
indicate "Completed." Press the "OK" button.
6. Verify that the data was faded correctly.
Press the [IN/LOC1] key to play back from the IN
location, and verify that the data was faded-in cor-
rectly.
You can use Undo to return to the state before execut-
ing the command.
The longer the specified range (IN–OUT), the longer
this command will take to process until the "Com-
pleted" display appears.
Procedure for fading-out
Here's how to fade-out the IN–OUT region of track 1.
1. Register the IN and OUT times.
Register the start and end times of the desired fade-
out.
2. Select the fade-out command.
In the [TRACK] "EditTrk" tab page, set "EditType" to
"FadeTrack."
3. Select the fade-out curve.
Press the "Mode" button to access the dialog box.
For this example, select the "D" curve, press the
"OK" button to return to the [TRACK] "EditTrk" tab
page.
4. Select the fade-out destination track number.
Set "DestTrack" to track 1.
5. Execute the editing command.
Press the "Exec." button.
The display will ask "AreYouSure?," so press the
"Yes" button to execute the command.
When processing is completed, the display will
indicate "Completed." Press the "OK" button.
6. Verify that the data was faded correctly.
Press the [IN/LOC1] key to play back from the IN
location, and verify that the data was faded-out cor-
rectly.
You can use Undo to return to the state before execut-
ing the command.
The longer the specified range (IN–OUT), the longer
this command will take to process until the "Com-
pleted" display appears.

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