Operation
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4 Select the “DestTrk.”
Use the dial to select the track number from which
data will be deleted. For this example, select track “1.”
Then press the [CURSOR] right key.
5 Select the “EditMode.” (→Copy Track)
6 Select the “InTime” and “OutTime.”
For each point, use the dial to select a mark number
that you registered. Then press the [CURSOR] right
key.
By pressing the [CURSOR] down key, you can edit the time
location of the selected mark. You can also press the [PLAY]
key to play back the sound for approximately two seconds
from the selected time location.
7 Execute the operation.
When the display asks “DelOK?,” press the [CUR-
SOR] right key to execute the operation. When the
data has been deleted, the display will indicate “Fin-
ish!”
8 Press the [PLAY] key to play back, and verify that the
operation occurred as you intended.
You can press the [UNDO] key to return to the state prior to
executing. (→p.21)
Expansion/Compression – expanding/compressing a
track
This operation expands or compresses the specified region
(In–Out) of recorded track data, and places it in a specified
location (To–End). The data that follows the expanded/
compressed data (i.e., the data following the End point)
will be shifted toward the end of the song. You can select
whether or not the pitch will be converted.
As an example, here’s how the In–Out region of track 1
can be converted (without changing the pitch) to the
length of the To–End region of track 2, and copied there
three times.
1 Register marks for the desired In, Out, To, and End
time locations. (→p.35)
2 Display the “EditTrk” (track edit) page. (→Copy
Track 2 )
3 Select “ExpTrack” (expand/compress track).
Select “ExpTrack.” Then press the [CURSOR] right
key.
4 Select the “SrcTrk.”
Use the dial to select the track number containing the
data you want to expand or compress. For this exam-
ple, select track “1.” Then press the [CURSOR] right
key.
5 Select the “DestTrk.”
Use the dial to select the track number into which the
expanded/compressed data will be placed. For this
example, select track “2.” Then press the [CURSOR]
right key.
6 Select “Times.”
A B C ...
A B C ...A B C ...A B C ...
In Out
To
SrcTrk
DestTrk
Times