Track Erase (Erasing Data); Track Exchange (Exchanging Data) - Roland JUNO-Gi Owner's Manual

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Track Erase (Erasing Data)

This operation erases data from the specified region. If you use this
operation to erase data, any data located later than the erased data will
not be moved forward. In other words, this operation is comparable to
recording silence over an unwanted portion of recording tape.
* Don't leave sounds shorter than 1.0 seconds before or after the
erased region. Any remaining sound that is shorter than 1.0 seconds
cannot be played.
START
END
1. Choose Recorder Menu g 2. Track Edit g Track Erase
(p. 98).
The TRACK ERASE screen will appear.
2. Specify the erasing Source Track, Source V-Track, Start and
End for the Erase operation, and Press the [6] (EXEC) button.
Function
Edit Region
Button
[1] (ALL)
The edit region will be the entire track you specified.
The edit region will be the region between the points A
and B you specified.
[2] (AB)
If you want to copy/move/erase the A–B region, you must
set point A and point B beforehand (p. 90).
The display will ask "Erase OK?"
3. If you're sure you want to execute, press the [5] (EXEC)
button. If you decide to cancel, press the [6] (CANCEL)
button.
100
Example: Exchanging the entire contents of tracks 1 and 2
Time
1. Choose Recorder Menu g 2. Track Edit g Track Exchange (p.
2. Specify the Source Track, Source V-Track, Target Track, Target
3. Press the [6] (EXEC) button.
4. If you're sure you want to execute, press the [5] (EXEC)

Track Exchange (Exchanging Data)

This operation exchanges data between two tracks.
Track 1
Track 2
Track 1
Track 2
98).
The TRACK EXCHANGE screen will appear.
V-Track that you want to exchange.
The display will ask "Exchange OK?"
button. If you decide to cancel, press the [6] (CANCEL)
button.
Time

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