Owner`s manual

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Editing a recorded performance (Track Edit)
Section 2
Rev0.02
Deleting audio data and closing
the resulting gap (Track Cut)
The Track Cut function allows you to delete audio data from
a specified range, and when audio data is deleted in this
way, the section of audio data positioned behind it is moved
forwards to fill the resulting gap.
fig.15-46
1. Press [UTILITY].
The Utility Menu screen will appear.
fig.12-12d
2. Move the cursor to the TRACK icon and press [ENTER/
YES].
Alternatively, you can press [F3] (TRACK) if the TRACK
icon is currently displayed.
The Track Menu screen will appear.
fig.15-05d
3. Move the cursor to the CUT icon and press [ENTER/
YES].
Alternatively, you can press [F2] (CUT) if the CUT icon
is currently displayed.
fig.15-49d
The Track Cut screen will appear, allowing you to select
the track and V-Track from which audio data is to be
deleted.
4. Use [CURSOR] and the TIME/VALUE dial to choose
the track and V-Track containing the unwanted audio
data.
If a name has been assigned to the selected track, it will
be displayed at this time.
fig.15-50d
5. If you want to delete audio data from other tracks using
the same settings (for range, etc.), move the cursor to
the position shown below and turn the TIME/VALUE
dial.
fig.15-51d
You will now be able to specify other tracks for deletion
of audio data over the same range. If you want to cancel
the deletion for a specific track, turn the TIME/VALUE
dial counterclockwise until a question mark (?) is
displayed.
Deletion will not be performed for any line containing
one or more question marks.
If you want to delete audio data from all V-Tracks or all
tracks, turn the TIME/VALUE dial clockwise until “*” is
selected.
Alternatively, if you want to select all V-Tracks from all
tracks, select “*- *.”
As Tracks 9/10 and 11/12 are stereo tracks, it will not be
possible to select either of their mono tracks independent
of the other.
6. Press [F3] (LOC).
The screen for setting the segment to cut appears.
fig.15-52d
Pressing [F1] (DISP) at this time will allow you to select
how the positions will be specified (i.e., by measure,
time, or marker).
The following parameters should now be set.
START (Start point):
This parameter is used to specify the start point of the
audio data to be deleted.
END (End point):
This parameter is used to specify the end point of the
audio data to be deleted.
TimeSTART END
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