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Chapter 12 Song Editing
[F4 (Arng)]:
Moves the cursor back to “Arrange.”
[F5 (Exec)]:
Executes Song Arrange.
[F6 (EXIT)]:
Exits the Song Arrange screen.
* If the time for the new playlist to begin is set at a point earlier 
than the previous song end, the original playlist is 
overwritten. If the time for the new playlist to begin is set after 
the last mark point of the original song, a mark point is set at 
the beginning of the new playlist.
9. Press [F5 (Exec)]. “Song Arrange Sure ?” appears in the 
display.
10. Press [ENTER/YES]. Or, if you wish to cancel the 
procedure, press [EXIT/NO].
11. When Song Arrange is completed, the screen returns to 
the Playlist display.
Song Split
Song Split allows you to make a copy of a song, and to 
specify which tracks (and V-Tracks) are to be included in the 
copy. The new song created as a result of Song Split will 
include all markers, locators, Automix data, tempo maps, 
sync tracks, and system settings from the original song. The 
newly created song will have the same song name as the 
original song, except with the last character replaced by the 
letter A.
Song Split cannot be carried out if there is not enough hard 
drive space. Song Split cannot be undone using the Undo 
procedure. However, it is possible to delete the newly 
created song.
1. Hold [SHIFT] and press [F1 (Song)]. 
The Song menu icon appears.
2. Press [F1 (Split)]. 
If “Split” does not appear in the display above [F1], press 
[PAGE] until you see “Split,” and then press [F1 (Split)].
3. Use [[
], [
], [
], and [
], or turn the 
TIME/VALUE dial to move the cursor to the track you 
want to include in the new song. Press [F3 (MARK)] or 
press [ENTER/YES]. The track with the mark next to it 
will copied.
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