Undoing Older Operations (Multiple Undo) - Tascam DP-32SD Owner's Manual

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6 - Basic Recording
Undoing older operations (multiple
undo)
To use the multiple undo function, first you must set the
on the
Undo History
PREFERENCE
(See "Undo feature settings" on page 39.)
1. Set
in the
Undo History
.
LEVEL 10
2. When the Home screen is open, press the UNDO/REDO
button to display the
HISTORY LIST
The maximum number of operations in the undo history
is 10. In other words, a maximum of 10 operations can be
undone.
This operation is called "multiple undo" because it allows
you to undo multiple events at once and return to an earlier
state.
3. Use the JOG/DATA dial to select (highlight blue) the event
that you want to return to (all operations after the selected
event will be undone).
4. Press the F4 (
) button.
t
The multiple undo is executed and the song is restored to
the state just after the selected event was performed.
In this state, the UNDO/REDO button lights.
The record of operations undone by a multiple undo is not
immediately erased. The unit has simply been returned to a
previous state.
On the
screen, the
HISTORY LIST
to the last event not undone. If the most recent event in the
is selected, pressing the F4 (
HISTORY LIST
returns to the state before the multiple undo was executed.
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menu to
.
LEVEL 10
menu to
PREFERENCE
.
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) button
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CAUTION
• When saving a song, a maximum of 10 operation events
can be saved in the history with the song data. If the
number of history events exceeds 10, the oldest events in it
are erased. These erased events cannot be restored.
• When the UNDO/REDO button is lit after a multiple undo,
if you perform a new operation that is added to the history,
the history of events after the multiple undo will be erased,
and you will not be able to redo any of these undone
events.
NOTE
Since the history is stored with the song information, even when the
power is turned off (put in standby), the previous operation remains
stored, so undo operations will be possible the next time the power
is turned on.

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