Erasing part of a performance
(Erase)
This operation erases playback data from the specified area.
If this operation is used to erase playback data, even if play-
back data exists after the area that was erased, it will not be
moved forward. To use the analogy of a tape recorder, this
operation is like recording silence over an unwanted section
of the tape.
* Do not leave sound within 0.5 seconds before or after the
area to be erased. Any sound which was within 0.5 sec-
onds of the erased data will not playback.
1. Press [TRACK], select “TRK Track Erase?,” and press
[YES]. The display will allow you to select the track and
V-track from which playback data will be erased.
2. Use [SEL (CH EDIT)] to select the track from which
data will be erased, and use the TIME/VALUE dial to
select the V-track.
If you wish to execute the Track Erase operation with the
same settings for other tracks as well, press [SEL (CH
EDIT)] for the additional tracks that you wish to erase,
and use the TIME/VALUE dial to specify the V-track
that you wish to erase. If you wish to cancel the erase
operation for a track, use PARAMETER [ ][ ] to
display the setting of that track, and press [CANCEL
(NO)].
If you wish to select all V-tracks of a specified track, use
the TIME/VALUE dial to select Ò
✱Ó. If you wish to
select all V-tracks of all tracks, select Ò
✱ - ✱Ó.
3. Make settings for the following items, and execute the
track erase operation.
St (start point):
Specify the time location at which
the data to be erased begins.
End (end point): Specify the time location at which
the data to be erased ends.
Exchanging performance data
between tracks (Exchange)
This operation exchanges the playback data of two tracks.
Example: Exchanging tracks 1 and 2
* Playback data of a channel for which Channel Link is ON
cannot be exchanged with a playback data whose channel
has a Channel Link setting of OFF. Nor is the converse
possible.
Track1
Track2
Track1
Track2
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
Time
< An easy way to specify the time settings >
Times for the Start point and End point can be specified
directly without having to display the Track Erase page.
In Play condition, use the following procedure.
1. Move to the beginning (Start point) of the performance
data that you wish to erase.
2. Hold down [TRACK] and press [LOC1/5].
3. Move to the end of the performance data that you
wish to erase (End point).
4. Hold down [TRACK] and press [LOC3/7].
If you now access the Track Erase page, the times that
were specified in steps 1Ð4 will be input as the time set-
tings for the respective points.
CONDITION MARKER#
MASTER
INPUT TRACK
AUX
TIMETIME
48
24
4
0
dB
1122
Data to be erased (Track – V track)
Start End Time
A
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