Editing; Delete Last; Edit Button; Delete - Mackie SDR24/96 Operation Manual

24 track/24 bit digital audio hard disk recorder
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Editing

Delete Last

Pressing the DELETE LAST button removes the last record pass and
automatically deletes the recorded audio, but only if the record pass is the last
entry in the history list. If any other action is performed after the record pass that
is recorded in the history list, pressing the DELETE LAST button results in the
message Nothing to delete in the display.
If the last record pass consisted of multiple punches, all of the recorded audio will
be deleted, not just the final punch.
If the record pass was the last entry in
the history list, you are asked to confirm
the Delete Last command, because you
cannot undo this once it has been done.
Select OK to complete the operation. The project file is saved to disk.
Another method of deleting the last record pass is with the EDIT:Undo command.
This gives you the option of keeping the audio from the last record pass so that
you can use the Redo command if you change your mind. See "A Closer Look:
Undo, Redo, and Delete Last" on page 44 for more information.

Edit Button

The EDIT button brings up a menu of common editing functions available with the
SDR24/96. When the EDIT button is pressed, all armed tracks are unarmed and
the Record Ready buttons are used to select tracks for editing. Upon exiting edit
mode, all the Record Ready buttons are cleared.
Edit actions are performed using a clipboard:
The edit operations can also be performed with or without splicing. Where
appropriate, the option is given to splice or not before each edit operation.
Note: Edit operations for Delete, Cut, and Copy are restricted to region
selections. The selected region consists of the audio on the selected
tracks between locators 3 and 4 (the punch area). You can use the
REHEARSE button to set the locator points exactly where you want
them before commiting to the desired edit.

Delete

This operation deletes the audio in the selected region on the selected tracks. It
does not delete the audio from the hard drive, so you can undo this action.
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Some edit operations move or copy selections from the arrangement to the
clipboard.
Some edit operations move or copy selections from the clipboard to the
arrangement.
1. Press EDIT, select the tracks you
want to delete (Record Ready),
then select Delete.
2. You are asked whether to Splice
after delete?
If you choose to delete without splicing (No):
The audio in the selected area is deleted.
The audio before and after the selected area remains at its position.
The clipboard content is unchanged.
The delete action is added to the history list, and can be undone.
Delete last? (No undo!)
OK Cancel
EDIT MENU
Delete Cut Copy Paste
Splice after delete?
Yes
No Cancel
T
EDIT
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