Copy & Paste Undo/Redo - Fostex D-160 Owner's Manual

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D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function)
1-3. Copy & Paste Undo/Redo
If you wish to restore data that existed before you executed the Copy & Paste
function, press the UNDO key to restore the status obtained before you pasted the
data. Pressing the REDO key after pressing the UNDO key will restore the status
before the Undo operation (that is, after pasting). The Undo and Redo functions
are effective only when the D-160 is stopped.
After the UNDO key or REDO key is pressed, the display will show "Undo" or "Redo",
and "COMPLETED!" and return to the previous screen.
You can use the undo/redo functions while the D-160 is in the stop mode.
Under the following circumstances, you will be unable to use the undo/redo functions:
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was on, or
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The Copy & Paste function is available only when the hard disk has enough space
(REMAIN) to perform the following Undo/Redo operation.
If you try to copy & paste the data without enough free space on the hard disk, the
display will indicate the alarm message "Over !" (overtime error) as soon as you
press the PASTE key, then indicate the excessive time in the currently-selected
Time Base.
To avoid this, shorten the data to be copied, by the amount of the exceeding time,
or use the Erase function to create free disk space as described below in order to
move the ABS END point.
Do not copy data and paste it partially over itself (same track and part of the same
time frame). This will alter both the copy source data and the data currently
contained in the clipboard.
If you accidentally do this, use the Undo function as explained in the following
section. You will be unable to restore the original data if you proceed with editing
without first performing the Undo operation.
You can also paste the move data repeatedly by specifying the number of repeats
(1-99). The difference between "Move & Paste" and "Copy & Paste" is that moving
data will cause the source sound data to move to the Clipboard, and then to the
destination, and the data in the source or in the Clipboard will be erased.
This operation is available with any Time Base.
.If you make a new recording,
.If you make a new edit (Copy & Paste, Move & Paste, Erase),
.If the Auto Punch In point was passed in play or record mode while Auto Punch mode
. If you turned off the power to the D-160, then turned it back on.
. If you use the Program Change function.
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