Canceling A Recorded Result (Undo/Redo) - Roland VS-1824 User Manual

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Hold down [SHIFT] and press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] until the
level meter or fader/pan display appears.

Canceling a Recorded Result (Undo/Redo)

If the recording level was too low, if you made a mistake in your
performance, or if for any other reason you wish to re-do the recording, you
can use the following procedure to cancel the contents of the recording. This
is called the Undo function. You can also cancel the previously-executed
Undo to return to the original state, and this is called the Redo function.
Undo Level
The Undo Level setting lets you specify the number of steps for which the
Undo function will go back and cancel the results of earlier operations.
fig.3-14.e
Before Undo
recording 1
recording 2
1
Time
fig.3-15.e
Before Undo
recording 1
recording 2
1
Time
recording 3
1
1
2
2
3
Time
Time
recording 3
1
1
2
2
3
Time
Time
Making a Multi-Track Recording
After Undo
Undo level 1
1
2
3
Time
Deleted track
After Undo
Undo level 2
1
2
3
Time
Deleted track
The available recording
time will depend on the
number of [STATUS]
indicators that are either
blinking red (ready to
record) or lit red
(recording). This display
indicates the remaining
length of time that can be
recorded.
When you execute Undo,
the recorded data will
appear to have
disappeared. However, the
data that is no longer
played back will not be
erased from the hard disk
until you save that song
(p. 67). For this reason,
executing Undo will not
increase the available
recording time.
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