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Chapter 10 Track and Phrase Editing
Track Move
This operation moves audio to a new location on the
timeline, and simultaneously, to another playback track, if
desired. This is useful for correcting timing mistakes that can
occur during recording.
timeline, and simultaneously, to another playback track, if
desired. This is useful for correcting timing mistakes that can
occur during recording.
fig.04-08
* Make sure the Track Move function does not end up leaving a
remaining section of audio that is 0.5 seconds or shorter. Any
sound left over as a result of Track Move that is 0.5 seconds or
shorter will not be played.
sound left over as a result of Track Move that is 0.5 seconds or
shorter will not be played.
1. Hold [SHIFT] and press [F2 (TRACK)].
2. Make sure “Track Edit Menu” appears in the display.
If it does not, press [F1 (Tr/Ph)] once.
3. Press [F3 (Move)] for Track Move.
If you don’t see “Move” above [F3], press [PAGE] until
“Move” appears, and then press [F3 (Move)].
“Move” appears, and then press [F3 (Move)].
4. The track SELECT buttons are used to select the source
track(s) and the STATUS buttons are used to select the
destination track(s). Press the Track SELECT button to
specify the track to be moved. The SELECT button stops
blinking, indicating it is the track to be moved.
destination track(s). Press the Track SELECT button to
specify the track to be moved. The SELECT button stops
blinking, indicating it is the track to be moved.
Press the Track STATUS button for the desired
destination track. The STATUS button turns red.
destination track. The STATUS button turns red.
*
If you want to select TR 1-12, press [FADER/MUTE] several
times until the “TR” indicator lights.
times until the “TR” indicator lights.
If you want to select TR 13-18, press [FADER/MUTE] several
times until the “TR” indicator blinks.
times until the “TR” indicator blinks.
→
For example, if you wanted to move the section of audio
from Track 3 to Track 7, you would first press the Track
3 SELECT button, the press Track 7 STATUS.
from Track 3 to Track 7, you would first press the Track
3 SELECT button, the press Track 7 STATUS.
Alternate method:
a.
Press [F1 (SelTr)].
b.
Press [
], [
], [
], and [
] to move the
cursor to the track you want to move.
c.
Press [F3 (MARK)].
e.
If [F2 (All)] is pressed, all tracks are selected to be
moved.
moved.
fig.04-09
f.
Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the desired
V-Track for the destination track. The V-Track is
indicated by the number to the right of the dash. For
example, “1-1” indicates “Track 1, V-Track 1,” and
“9L-1” indicates “Track 9, V-Track 1.”
V-Track for the destination track. The V-Track is
indicated by the number to the right of the dash. For
example, “1-1” indicates “Track 1, V-Track 1,” and
“9L-1” indicates “Track 9, V-Track 1.”
* Do not designate V-Tracks that have already been specified as
move destinations for other tracks.
g. Press [F1 (Back)].
5. Press [
], [
], [
], and [
] to move the
cursor. Set the START, END, FROM, and TO values.
A quick way to enter edit points (START, END, FROM, and
TO) is to create a locator for each edit point (43) before
entering the edit screen. Then go to the desired edit screen
(such as Erase, Copy, Cut). You can enter your edit points by
pressing a LOCATOR button and then holding [SHIFT] and
pressing [LOC 1] to enter that point as the START time,
[SHIFT] + [LOC 2] to enter that point as the END time,
[SHIFT] + [LOC 3] to enter that point as the FROM time, or
[SHIFT]+ [LOC 4] to enter that point as the TO time.
TO) is to create a locator for each edit point (43) before
entering the edit screen. Then go to the desired edit screen
(such as Erase, Copy, Cut). You can enter your edit points by
pressing a LOCATOR button and then holding [SHIFT] and
pressing [LOC 1] to enter that point as the START time,
[SHIFT] + [LOC 2] to enter that point as the END time,
[SHIFT] + [LOC 3] to enter that point as the FROM time, or
[SHIFT]+ [LOC 4] to enter that point as the TO time.
A
A
Start
End
To
Time
B
B
Start
End
To
Time
Example 1: Moving within the same track
Example 2: Moving to a different track