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In this screen you can move the marked audio file to another song position. Adjust the desired start- and end-position
as usual (measure:quarter:tick) and click [OK]. Click [Cancel] to end the procedure.
3 Copy In the now opening window you can copy a marked audio file to a different song
position. The original file will not be moved or changed otherwise. Adjust the target posi-
tion of the new (copied) audio file at Position Start:. Click on [OK] to accept the changes
you made or [Cancel] to end the operation.
4 Delete Assignment Deletes the assignment of a marked audio file to a certain song posi-
tion. Simply click on [Yes] in the appearing window. The actual audio file will maintain
on the original medium and can be reassigned at any time.
5 Delete asgn. and file Works just as the Delete assignment function, but at the same time
erases the audio file deleted from the assignment from the medium. Use this function only
if you´re sure about the consequences. An erased audio file doesn´t physically exist any-
more and cannot be reassigned again.
9.22 Functions menu in the [HD Arrange] screen/Entry
Record
Once you´ve selected the entry Record in the functions menu of the [HD Arrange] screen, you
have the following options:
1 Setting Here you can adjust wether the audio file to be assigned is a
mono- or stereo-file. Use this menu before you start an audio recording as well to set if
you want to record in mono or stereo. After you´ve made your decision another little
menu appears. Here you can decide where to pick up the signal you want to record. You
have two possibilities:
Line 1/2 The signal assigned to the line input of the Multistation will be recorded.
Out 1/2 The signal assigned to the output 1/2 of the Multistation will be recorded.
With this function you can easily perform a Mixdown by mixing up to eight audio tracks to one or two new audio tracks.
To do so, select the entry
Stereo under Setting and afterwards Out 1/2. In the column R you have to define the tracks
the new signal will be assigned to. If you´ve chosen Stereo as your recording format the tracks will automatically be mar-
ked in pairs. Important: Tracks that are not to appear in the new track have to be muted in the column
M. Set the start po-
sition of the recording to the desired place and press the [Rec] key and then [Play]. The recording starts now, and you
can see the new track developing on the screen. Then stop the recording. Because now you have put together several
tracks to one or two new ones, the original tracks can be deleted from the assignment. Therefore mark these tracks and
select Func > File > Delete assignment afterwards.
2 Format Here you can adjust the word size of the audio file. You can choose between the
formats 16 Bit, 24 Bit and 32 Bit. Use this menu as well to set the word size of the recor-
ding before performing the actual audio recording.