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Chapter 10 Track and Phrase Editing
Track Copy
This operation copies audio to another location on the 
timeline, and simultaneously, to another playback track, if 
desired. This is convenient when you want the same chorus 
to occur at several different points of the song, but you don’t 
want to re-record it each time.
* Set the track copy so it is longer than 0.5 seconds. If this is less 
than 0.5 seconds or shorter, the performance data will be 
copied but may not be played.
fig.04-02
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 [F2 (Copy)] for Track Copy. 
If you don’t see “Copy” above [F2], press [PAGE] until 
“Copy” appears, and then press [F2 (Copy)].
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 copied. The SELECT button stops 
blinking, indicating it is the track to be copied. 
Press the Track STATUS button for the desired 
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.
If you want to select TR 13-18, press [FADER/MUTE] several 
times until the “TR” indicator blinks.
→ 
For example, if you wanted to copy the section of audio 
from Track 3 to Track 7, you would first press the Track 
3 SELECT button, then press Track 7 STATUS. 
Alternate method:
a.
Press [F1 (SelTr)].
b.
Press [
], [
], [
], and [
] to move the 
cursor to the track you want to copy.
c.
Press [F3 (MARK)].
If you would like to copy entire sections of your song, you 
can press [F2 (All)] to select all tracks for copying.
fig.04-03
e.
Use the TIME/VALUE dial to specify the V-Track 
for the destination. 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 
copy destinations for other tracks.
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 (p. 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'
A"
Start
End
To
Time
B
B'
B"
Start
End
To
Time
Example 1: Copying twice to the same track
Example 2: Copying twice to a different track