Korg D32XD Recording Equipment User Manual


 
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Delete a track (DeleteTrk)
This command deletes the specified region (IN–OUT) of a
track. When an area is deleted, the subsequent data (follow-
ing the OUT point) will be shifted toward the beginning of
the song.
•You can delete data from the IN–OUT region of one or
more tracks simultaneously.
Deleting track data
Deleting the IN–OUT region of track 1
Before you make settings for this operation, check the virtual track
of the Destination track from which you will be deleting data.
(1) Specify the region whose data you want to delete.
Set the following locations to specify the region for delet-
ing (p.69).
Set the IN point to specify the beginning of the region
to be deleted.
Set the OUT point to specify the end of the region to
be deleted.
(2) Select “DeleteTrk.”
In the TRACK, “EditTrk” tab page, press the Edit Trk
Type cell. In the Edit Trk Type dialog box, choose “Dele-
teTrk” and press the OK button.
(3) Select the track number from which you want to delete
data.
For the Destination cell, select track “1”.
Check the IN and OUT locations. If you want to set
the locations with more precision, press the Destina-
tion Wave button, and use the Wave dialog box
(p.139) to set the location.
(4) Execute the editing operation.
Press the Exec. button. Then in the DeleteTrk dialog box,
press the Yes button to execute the operation.
When the operation is finished, the display will indicate
“Completed.” Press the OK button.
(5) Check the results of the editing operation.
Press the LOC1/IN key, and play back from the IN loca-
tion to verify that the editing operation has done cor-
rectly.
If you are not satisfied with the results, you can use
Undo to return to the previous state. (p.147)
Deleting all data of a track
(1) In the TRACK, “Vtrk1–32 [*Vtrk1–16]” tab page, verify
that the track you want to delete contains data.
(2) Specify the region whose data you want to delete.
Set the locations as follows (p.69).
Set the IN location to the beginning of the song.
Set the OUT location to the end of the song.
(3) Execute steps (2)–(5) of “Deleting track data,” above.
Exchange tracks (SwapTrk)
This command exchanges (swaps) recorded track data be-
tween the specified region (IN–OUT) and the corresponding
region of another track.
•You can swap the data of one or more tracks simultane-
ously.
Swapping the IN–OUT regions of track 1 and track 2.
Before you execute this operation, check the virtual track of the
Source and Destination tracks that you want to swap.
(1) Specify the region whose data will be swapped.
Set the following locations to specify the region for
swapping (p.69).
Set the IN point to specify the beginning of the region
to be swapped.
Set the OUT point to specify the end of the region to
be swapped.
(2) Select “SwapTrk.”
In the TRACK, “EditTrk” tab page, press the Edit Trk
Type cell. In the Edit Trk Type dialog box, choose
“SwapTrk” and press the OK button.
(3) Select the track numbers whose data you want to swap.
For the Source cell, select track “1”.
Check the IN and OUT locations. If you want to set
the locations with more precision, press the Destina-
tion Wave button, and use the Wave dialog box
(p.139) to set the location.
(4) Select the swap-destination track number.
Set the Destination cell to track “2”.
If you specified two or more tracks as the “Source,” you must
specify the same number of tracks as the “Destination.”
(5) Execute the editing operation.
Press the Exec. button. Then in the SwapTrk dialog box,
press the Yes button to execute the operation.
When the operation is finished, the display will indicate
“Completed.” Press the OK button.
(6) Check the results of the editing operation.
Press the LOC1/IN key, and play back from the IN loca-
tion to verify that the editing operation has done cor-
rectly.
If you are not satisfied with the results, you can use
Undo to return to the previous state. (p.147)
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