Sony MDM-X4 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
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Editing Part of a Song (Track Edit)
2
Turn the jog dial so that “Trak Copy” appears in
the display.
The name of the edit function starts blinking in
the display.
3 Press ENTER.
The edit setting items appear in the display.
4 Turn the jog dial to display the setting you desire.
This determines which tracks the part will be
copied from and which tracks the part will be
copied to.
Use the jog dial to specify the copy destination
track numbers in the space underneath the track
indicator(s) (
1
mark) for the part to be copied.
Example display:
To set other tracks press ENTER and proceed to
the next step.
Press EXIT to return to the original settings.
If you do not want to specify any tracks, leave the
destination track number display empty.
5 Press ENTER.
Once all the track settings have been displayed,
“OK?” appears in the display.
6 Press ENTER again.
The selected part is copied.
If you do not wish to carry out the edit operation,
press EXIT.
When the edit operation has finished, the edit
select screen reappears.
7 Press EXIT.
This completes the edit operation.
Note
It is not possible to set the destination point between the in
and out points when copying to the same track.
Moving a Part (Track Move)
You can move part of a track to a different position in a
different track.
The space between the original in and out points
becomes a silent area.
Preparations
Set the following locate points before carrying out the
edit operation.
• IN point : the beginning of the part to be copied.
• OUT point : the end of the part to be copied.
• DEST (destination) point : the beginning of the part
to be rewritten.
See “Specifying the Locate Points” (page 31) for details
on how to set the location points.
Editing Operation
1 Press EDIT.
[EDIT] appears in the display.
2 Turn the jog dial so that “Trak Move” appears in
the display.
The name of the edit function starts blinking in
the display.
2 3
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IN
point
OUT
point
Destination
point
IN
point
OUT
point
Destination
point
3,5,6
2,4
7
1
b
B
A
B
A
B
A
Becomes
silent area