Alesis ML-9600 Manual De Referencia

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Chapter 4 
A
LESIS 
ML-9600 R
EFERENCE 
M
ANUAL
 
 
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NOTE:
 When an Audio File is copied, the copy has its name changed automatically so that the last 
three letters of the name are "Cxx"; C indicating that the file is a Copy, and xx being a two-number 
designation of the Copy generation (first generation = C01, second generation = C02, etc.) Of course, 
you can change the name to whatever you like after the copy has been made; the automatic name 
change is designed to help avoid the confusion of having two or more Audio Files with duplicate 
names. 
 
4.7
E  
A
UDIO 
F
ILE 
P
ARAMETERS VS
. T
RACK 
P
ARAMETERS
 
Certain parameters are unique to Audio files, others are unique to Tracks; however, all parameters that 
apply to an Audio File also apply to a Track that "points" to it. Table 4.7.1 lists all of the user parameters 
that are applied to audio in the ML-9600, and differentiates those associated with Audio Files versus 
those associated only with Tracks. 
 
Parameter 
Audio File 
Track 
Sample Rate 
(X) 
Word Length 
(X) 
Track Name 
(X) 
Start Point 
(X) 
End Point 
(X) 
Write Protect Status 
(X) 
Track Number 
 
Track Start Time 
 
Track Level 
 
Track Fades 
 
Digital Signal Processing 
 
 
Table 4.7.1 
Audio File vs. Track Parameters 
 
 
4.8  E
DITING A 
T
RACK
 
4.8
A  
T
RACK 
C
ROP 
F
EATURE
 
Cropping is a term usually associated with pictures; a portion of a picture is selected to keep and the 
rest of the picture is deleted, or "cropped". The process is much the same for audio on the ML-9600, as 
you can crop the audio file you are working on to keep only the audio that is desired and delete the 
rest, thereby freeing up disk space that would otherwise be wasted. Cropping is usually used to 
remove unwanted noise from before the beginning of a song, and after the end of a song. In the analog 
tape world, this is sometimes known as "head and tail" editing. 
 
NOTE:
 Cropping is a "destructive edit", and cannot be undone once completed. 
 
Since cropping permanently affects the Audio File, all instances of a Track (and its corresponding 
Audio File) that has been cropped will also reflect the edit; i.e. if the Audio File is used in other 
playlists than the one in which it was cropped, those Tracks will also be cropped. In addition, any fade-
in or fade-out that has been applied to the Track will be reset to 0 seconds 
 
Cropping on the ML-9600 is accomplished by first selecting the Track you are interested in. Press 
PLAYLIST SELECT
 to choose the appropriate playlist, then press PLAYLIST EDIT to edit the playlist. 
Press 
 SKIP and SKIP 
 to choose the Track you wish to crop.