Track Move; Track Erase - Roland JUNO-Gi Workshop Manual

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The target track and V-Track are where your copy will go.
Set the desired Target Track and Target V-Track.
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Set the time location within the target track/V-Track at which you
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want the copy placed.
You can place multiple copies of the source material end-to-end on
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the target track. Set Repeat setting to the number of copies you want
to make.
Press 6 (EXEC) to initiate the copy, or 5 (BACK) if you've got a setting
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you want to fix.
When the JUNO-Gi asks if you're sure you want to proceed, press 5
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(EXEC) to continue, or press 6 (CANCEL).

Track Move

Track Move is similar to Track Copy except that the source material is actually
moved to the new location instead of being copied. It's great for organizing
your song's recorded materials. Here's how to use this tool when you've
highlighted it on the SONG EDIT MENU screen and hit ENTER:
Select the source track and V-Track you want to move.
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Set the Start and End values to the portion of the V-Track to be
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moved. You can set them by
using either the bars and beats or time values—to enter the
beginning (Start) and end (End) of what you want to move.
by pressing 1 (ALL)—so that Start and End are set to move the
entire V-Track.
pressing 2 (A-B)—to set Start and End to the A and B values on
the A-B SETTING screen. This allows you to set the section you
want to move by ear.
Press 6 (NEXT) to display the Target Track settings, shown below.
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The target track and V-Track are the location to which your material
is to be copied.
Set the desired Target Track and Target V-Track.
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Set the time location on the target V-Track at which you want your
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moved material to be positioned.
Press 6 (EXEC) to move your audio, or press 5 (BACK) if you've got a
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setting you want to change.
When the JUNO-Gi asks if you're sure you want to proceed, press 5
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(EXEC), or press 6 (CANCEL).

Track Erase

Track Erase allows you to delete anything on a V-Track you no longer want.
You can select a region of time within the V-Track for clearing, or selecting
the whole V-Track for erasure.
You can set the portion of the V-Track you want to erase using the Start and
End settings, entering them either as bars and beats, or by time location.
Set them
manually—by selecting each value and adjusting it in turn.
by pressing 1 (ALL)—to select the whole V-Track for erasure.
by pressing 2 (A-B)—to use the A-B SETTING screen's value as your area
to be erased. This lets you set the region you want to erase by ear.
The 2 (A-B) button method's especially handy when you've been using
Auto-Punch and want to clear the punch zone out to start over. You're
already set up to do so—just hit 2 (A-B) in the TRACK ERASE screen.
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