Multi- Machine Edit; Copying A Region - Akai RE32 Operator's Manual

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MULTI-MACHINE EDITING

MULTI- MACHINE EDIT

Multi-machine edit mode provides a quick and convenient method for copying audio from one
region to another on the same track(s). For example, it can be used to copy the chorus of a song
from one position to another. The only restriction in this mode is that audio cannot be moved from
one track to another. For edits that involve moving audio from one track to another, SINGLE-
MACHINE EDIT should be used as described in a later section.
MULTI-MACHINE EDIT is selected by pressing the EDIT key and then selecting MULTI in the
TRACKS field. You will see the following display similar to this:
The soft keys show the edit functions that are available.

COPYING A REGION

This allows you to copy a selected audio region on any combination of tracks in the system to a
new location on the GRID.
First, mark the region you want to copy using the IN and OUT keys and select the tracks containing
audio you wish to copy using the EDIT TRACK SELECT keys. Cues within the marked region will
be shown in green on the display to show that they are selected.
Next, press the COPY (F1) key. The audio region selected will 'pop-out' of the GRID and will be
shown as a 'ghost' image in red on top of the original cues:
Now, you can use any of the transport controls to move selected region to the position you want to
copy it to. You can use PLAY, REW, FF etc., as well as LOCATE functions and then the JOG wheel
to 'fine tune' your selection. As you move to new areas in the GRID, the selected region will remain
as a 'ghost' image referenced to the NOW time:
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Audio region selected
Jog wheel turned to the right to move the selected region
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