Editing Markers; Punching - Roland VS-2000 Owner's Manual

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13—Operating the Hard Disk Recorder
Clearing All Markers at Once
When you clear all markers, every marker in the project is deleted, including all CD
track markers.
1. Hold down SHIFT and CLEAR and press TAP. The VS-2000 asks if you're sure you
2. Press ENTER/YES to clear all of the project's markers, or EXIT/NO to cancel the

Editing Markers

The UTILITY menu's Marker screen provides tools for naming, clearing, resetting or
jumping to any marker.
1. Hold down SHIFT and press F4.
2. Press PAGE until "MARKER" appears above F2.
3. Press F2 (MARKER).
4. Press
5. Press F6 (EXIT) when you're done to confirm your changes.

Punching

You can re-record any section of an already-recorded track using a process called
"punching." The process actually has three stages, each with its own name:
On the VS-2000, you can punch manually, or you can pre-set the places in the project
where you'll punch in and out using the Auto Punch feature. Auto-punching is great
for hands-free punching when you're recording yourself.
The VS-2000 punches in and out quite quickly, so you can punch even very small pieces
of a track if you're fast enough. If you're not, use Auto Punch.
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want to delete all of the project's markers.
operation.
or
or turn the Time/Value dial to select a marker to edit. You can:
Press F1 (NAME) to rename (Page 74) the selected marker.
Press F2 (CLEAR) to delete the selected marker.
Press F3 (GetNow) to reset the marker to the now line's current position.
Press F4 (GO TO) to move the now line to the selected marker's position.
When you start the re-recording, you "punch in."
The re-recording act itself is called the "punch."
When you end the re-recording, you're "punching out."
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