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(2) Select “CopyTrk.”
In the TRACK“EditTrk” tab page, click the Edit Trk 
Type
 cell. In the Edit Trk Type dialog box, click “Copy 
Trk”
 and click the OK button (or press the panel YES 
key).
(3) Select the copy mode.
Click the Mode button. In the Copy Mode dialog box, 
select the desired mode and click the OK button (or 
press the panel YES key).
(4) Select the copy-source track number.
• Click the popup button of the Source cell, and choose 
track “1” in the Source Track dialog box. You can also 
click the cell to select this.
• Check the IN and OUT locations. If you want to set 
the locations with more precision, click the Source 
WAVE
 button, and use the Wave dialog box (
to set the location.
(5) Select the copy-destination track number.
• Click the popup button of the Destination cell, and 
choose track “2” in the Destination Track dialog box. 
You can also click the cell to select this.
If you specified two or more tracks as the “Source,” you must 
specify the same number of tracks in “Destination.”
• Verify that the TO location is correct. If you want to set 
the location with more precision, click the Destination 
WAVE
 button, and make your settings in the Wave 
(6) Specify the number of time that you want to copy the 
data.
Click the Times cell, specify the number of copies as “3”.
(7) Execute the editing operation.
Click the Exec. button. Then in the CopyTrk dialog box, 
click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to exe-
cute the operation.
When the operation is finished, the display will indicate 
“Completed.”
 Click the OK button (or press the panel 
YES
 key).
(8) Check the results of the editing operation.
Press the LOC 3/TO key, and play back from the TO 
location to verify that the data was copied correctly.
If you are not satisfied with the results, you can use 
Undo to return to the previous state. (
Using the clipboard to copy data to another song
When you use the clipboard to copy data between tracks of 
songs that have a different sampling frequency and/or bit 
depth, the sampling frequency and/or bit depth will be con-
verted automatically. You can specify whether dithering will 
be performed to make quantization noise less obtrusive 
when converting 24-bit data to 16-bit data.
If the sampling frequency of the song copied to the clipboard is dif-
ferent from that of the copy-destination song, a certain amount of 
time will be required for the conversion to be performed.
Copying the IN–OUT region of track 1 once from the 48 
kHz/24-bit song number 001 to the TO location of track 
2 of the 44.1 kHz/16-bit song number 002
Before you make these copy settings, verify that the correct virtual 
tracks are selected for the copy-source (Source) and copy-destina-
tion (Destination).
(2) Specify the region that you want to copy.
Set the following locations to specify the region for copy-
ing (
• Set the IN point to specify the beginning of the region 
to be copied
• Set the OUT point to specify the end of the region to 
be copied
(3) Select “CopyTrk.”
In the TRACK“EditTrk” tab page, click the Edit Trk 
Type
 cell. In the Edit Trk Type dialog box, choose 
“CopyTrk”
 and click the OK button (or press the panel 
YES
 key).
(4) Select the copy-source track number.
• Click the popup button of the Source cell, and choose 
track “1” in the Source Track dialog box. You can also 
click the cell to select this.
• Check the IN and OUT locations. If you want to set 
the locations with more precision, click the Source 
WAVE
 button, and use the Wave dialog box (
to set the location.
(5) Select the clipboard as the copy-destination track 
number.
Click the popup button of the Destination cell, and 
choose track “Clip” in the Destination Track dialog box. 
You can also click the cell to select this.
(6) Execute the copy.
Click the Exec. button. Then in the CopyTrk dialog box, 
click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to exe-
cute the operation.
When the operation is finished, the display will indicate 
“Completed.”
 Click the OK button (or press the panel 
YES
 key).
Any data currently in the clipboard will be overwritten.
(8) Register the TO location. (
Verify that the TO location is correct. If you want to set 
the location with more precision, click the Destination 
WAVE
 button, and make your settings in the Wave dia-
(9) Select “CopyTrk.”
In the TRACK“EditTrk” tab page, click the Edit Trk 
Type
 cell.
In the Edit Trk Type dialog box, choose “CopyTrk” and 
click the OK button (or press the panel YES key).
OverWrite:
The track data existing at the copy-destina-
tion will be overwritten.
Insert:
The copied data will be inserted; subsequent 
existing data will be moved toward the end 
of the song.
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