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P1 Vtr1–6:
Select virtual tracks 1–6
1. Select VirtualTrack ...................[1a…1h, …, 6a…6h]
Select the virtual track for each track “1”–“6.” Each
track has eight virtual tracks: “a”–”h.” One of these
virtual tracks can be selected for recording/play-
back.
2. SelectAll .................................................... [On, Off]
Turn this “On” if you wish to use the same virtual
track number for all tracks (1–12). Then choose any
“Select V
irtualTrack” to choose the track.
On: All tracks will be set to the same vir-
tual track number.
Off: The virtual track number can be
selected independently for each track.
P2 Vtr7–12: Select virtual tracks
7–12
For details refer to “Vtr1–6.”
This page cannot be selected for a 24 bit song.
1. Select VirtualTrack ...................................................
[7–8a…7–8h, …, 11–12a…11–12h]
Select the virtual track for each pair of tracks.
2. SelectAll .................................................... [On, Off]
P3 EditTrk: Track editing
Editing will apply to currently selected tracks 1–12
(→”Vtr1–6,” “Vtr7–12”). Virtual tracks that are not
selected will not be affected by editing. (However,
“CopyWholeTrack” and “SwapWholeTrack” are
exceptions.)
The range (area of time) that will be edited is deter-
mined by the time locations that are registered in
the [IN/LOC1], [OUT/LOC2], [TO/LOC3], and
[END/LOC4] keys. (→p.35, 97)
The undo operation is available after you execute an
editing operation.
1. EditType...............................[CopyTrack, InsertTrack,
EraseTrack, DeleteTrack, SwapTrack, ReverseTrack,
OptimizeTrack, Exp/CompTrack, CopyWholeTrack,
SwapWholeTrack, FadeTrack, NormalizeTrack]
Select type of editing operation. (→p.51)
This screen will differ depending on the type you
select here.
Press the “ ” button and select an editing operation
from the dialog box.
Each editing operation you select here is explained
separately, below.
EditType: “CopyTrack”
This operation copies the audio data in the IN–OUT
range of the copy source track (“Sour
ceTrack”) to the
TO location of the copy destination track (“Dest-
Track”), repeating the specified number of times.
You can use the clipboard to copy data to a track of a
different song.
When this is executed (“Exec.”), the copy destina-
tion track (“DestT
rack”) will be overwritten.
4. TRACK
2
1
Recorded track
Selected track
1 6
5
2
3
4
IN OUT
TO
SourceTrack
DestTrack
TIMES
1 6
5
2
3
4
Refer
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RECORDTRACK