Zoom MRS-1266 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Reference [Track Editing]
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The subsequent steps will differ, depending on which
command was selected. See the sections for the respective
commands.
7.
When the editing command has been executed,
repeatedly press the [EXIT] key to return to the
main screen.
NOTE
After performing an edit function and rewriting the audio data
on a track, the original data cannot be restored. If you want
to retain the condition before editing, use the capture
function for that track (
p. 63).
Copying a specified range of data
You can copy the audio data of a specified range to a
specified position on a specified track. This action will
overwrite the existing data at the destination location. The
copy source data will be unchanged.
1.
Refer to steps 1 - 6 of “Basic editing steps” to
select the copy source track/V-take, and press the
[ENTER] key.
The display changes as follows. This screen lets you specify
the copy range start point.
HINT
The edit range start point is shown on the left-hand counter
in hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds and on the right-
hand counter in measures and beats.
2.
Use the cursor left/right keys to move the flashing
section of the counter, and turn the dial to specify
the copy start point.
The point can be specified in hours/minutes/seconds. When
a value is specified, the measure/beat counter reflects the
new location.
If you move the flashing section to the MARKER field on
the display, you can specify a mark by turning the dial. In
this case, the mark position becomes the editing start point.
When you specify the point where there is no recorded data,
an "*" symbol will appear on the display.
3.
Press the [ENTER] key.
The display changes to “Copy Src END”. This screen lets
you specify the copy range end point.
4.
Use the same procedure as in step 2 to specify the
copy range end point.
If you press the PLAY [R] key at this point, the specified
range will be played.
5.
Press the [ENTER] key.
The display now shows “Copy Dst TR xx-yy” (where xx is
the track number and yy the V-take number). This screen lets
you specify the copy destination track/V-take.
NOTE
If you have selected a single track as copy source, only a
single track can be selected as copy destination.
•If you have selected two adjacent tracks or the master track
as copy source, only two adjacent tracks or the master
track can be selected as copy destination. In this case, the
currently selected V-take for each track becomes the edit-
ing target.
Copy source track
Copy
Copy destination track
Copy Src
Copy Src
START
START
00.
00.
001-1
001-1
000 0
Copy Src
Copy Src
END
END
00
00
058- 3
058- 3
0213 0
Copy Dst
Copy Dst
TR 1- 1
TR 1- 1