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Here you can set the editing locations (IN, OUT,
TO) more precisely. (→p.81 EditType: “CopyTrack”)
EditType: “OptimizeTrack”
This operation optimizes the track data of the IN–OUT
range of the optimize destination track (“DestT
rack”).
The D12 will not generate unnecessary sound if the IN–
OUT range contains unused blank portions. However
in the case of brief blank portions that are close to the
next audio event, the data will be generated as a single
sound to avoid producing “DiskBusy” errors.
By executing Optimize Track with IN–OUT set to
the beginning and end of the song, you can ensure
that the data will be accessed with optimal effi-
ciency from the hard disk.
2. DestTrack................................................................
[1...12, 1–2...11–12, 1–4...9–12, 1–6, 7–12, 1–12]
Select the track that will be optimized.
In the case of a 24 bit song, only tracks 1–6 can be
selected.
3. Exec. (Execute)........................................................
Execute the track editing operation.
4. Wave .....................................................................
This displays the audio data of the track as a wave-
form.
Here you can set the editing locations (IN, OUT,
TO) more precisely. (→p.81 EditType: “CopyTrack”)
EditType: “Exp/CompTrack”
This operation expands or compresses the track data of
the IN–OUT range of the expansion/compression
source track (“Sour
ceTrack”), places it in the TO–END
range of the expansion/compression destination track
(“DestT
rack”), and copies it the specified number of
times beginning at the TO location.
When this is executed (“Exec.”), the expansion/
compression destination track will be overwritten.
The available ratio of expansion/compression is
limited, and if the IN–OUT duration is drastically
different than the TO–END duration, an error mes-
sage will appear when this is executed. In general,
the TO–END time can be changed to 50–200% of
the IN–OUT time.
2. SourceTrack..............................[1...12, 1–2...11–12]
Select the expansion/compression source track.
In the case of a 24 bit song, only tracks 5–6 can be
selected.
3. DestTrack .................................[1...12, 1–2...11–12]
Select the expansion/compression copy destination
track.
In the case of a 24 bit song, only tracks 5–6 can be
selected.
4. Times........................................................... [1...99]
Specify the number of times that the data will be
copied.
5. Exec. (Execute) ........................................................
Execute the track editing operation.
6. Wave......................................................................
This displays the audio data of the track as a wave-
form.
Here you can set the editing locations (IN, OUT,
TO) more precisely. (→p.81 EditType: “CopyTrack”)
7. Mode......................................................................
Select how the expansion/compression will be pro-
cessed.
This will appear when you press the “Mode” but-
ton.
7a. SelectExp/CompMode ............... [Fast, Mid, Best]
Specify the conversion mode for expansion/com-
pression.
Fast: Processing speed will be given priority
Mid: Mid-way between “Fast” and “Best”
Best: Audio quality will be given priority
However if “SelectPitch” (7b) is set to “Variable,”
this setting will have no effect.
7b. SelectPitch................................ [Fixed, Variable]
Select the pitch at which the data will play back
after expansion/compression has been performed.
Fixed: The pitch will remain the same
Variable: The pitch will be change
When you press the “OK” button, expansion/com-
pression will be executed with the conversion mode
that you selected. Press the “Cancel” button to can-
cel without executing.
EditType: “CopyWholeTrack”
This operation copies the track data from the beginning
to the end of the copy source track (“Sour
ceTrack”; the
currently selected virtual track) to the specified virtual
track of the copy destination track (“DestT
rack”).
1
3
4
2
IN OUT SourceTrack
DestTrack
1 6
5
2
3
47
A B C ...
A B C ...A B C ...A B C ...
IN OUT
TO
SourceTrack
DestTrack
TIMES
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