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Chapter 10 Track and Phrase Editing
Chapter 10
Track Import
This allows you to copy recordings from other songs into the
current song.
current song.
fig.04-35
* You can only import a standard track from a song that has the
same sample rate and recording mode as the current song.
* You can import a pair of tracks containing a stereo CD image
file (p. 183) from any song, regardless of the song’s recording
mode. If the current song uses the CDR recording mode, you
can import the image file to any pair of V-Tracks. If the
current song uses MTP, MAS, MT1, MT2, LIV or LV2, you
can the import image file only to V-Tracks on Tracks 17 and
18—in addition, the destination V-Tracks must not already
contain any standard recorded data.
mode. If the current song uses the CDR recording mode, you
can import the image file to any pair of V-Tracks. If the
current song uses MTP, MAS, MT1, MT2, LIV or LV2, you
can the import image file only to V-Tracks on Tracks 17 and
18—in addition, the destination V-Tracks must not already
contain any standard recorded data.
* If there is insufficient disk space on the current drive, the
Track Import procedure cannot be successfully performed.
1. First select the song into which you want to import the
track.
2. Hold [SHIFT] and press [F2 (TRACK)].
3. Make sure “Track Edit Menu” appears in the display.
If it does not, press [F1 (Tr/Ph)] once.
4. Press [F5 (Imprt)] for Track Import.
If you don’t see “Imprt” above [F5], press [PAGE] until
“Imprt” appears, and then press [F5 (Imprt)].
“Imprt” appears, and then press [F5 (Imprt)].
5. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the source song—
the song containing the track—and press [F3 (Mark)].
The source song you select must have the same recording
mode and sample rate as the current song.
The source song you select must have the same recording
mode and sample rate as the current song.
6. Press [F4 (Step
→
)].
fig.04-38
7. Press [
]. The cursor moves to “Source Track.”
8. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the source track to
be copied.
9. Press [
]. The cursor moves to “Destination Track.”
10. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the destination track
in the current song.
fig.04-39
11. Press [F4 (Exec)]. This executes Track Import.
Recording mode of the current song: “CDR”
→
Source track to import should be “CDR.”
Recording mode of the current song: other than “CDR”
→
If the source track to import is "CDR," the destination track
should be one of the mastering track (tracks 17/18 or 7/8),
and include "CDR" tracks or tracks with no data recorded.
should be one of the mastering track (tracks 17/18 or 7/8),
and include "CDR" tracks or tracks with no data recorded.
• If the source track you are importing is not “CDR,” the
destination track should be the same recording mode as the
source track, and include no “CDR” tracks or no data recorded.
If the above rules are not followed, “Found Illegal Track Pair!”
appears in the display and track import cannot be executed. Please
press [ENTER/YES] and select the import destination again.
source track, and include no “CDR” tracks or no data recorded.
If the above rules are not followed, “Found Illegal Track Pair!”
appears in the display and track import cannot be executed. Please
press [ENTER/YES] and select the import destination again.
12. When the Track Import is completed correctly,
“Complete” appears in the display.
13. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] to return to the Playlist display.
Performance Data
Performance Data
Other Song
Current Song
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