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Chapter 8: Edit Technique (Edit Mode)
If you select a command that enables you to edit a single track (such as INSERT SILENCE command), use the
[RECORD SELECT]
keys to select a track to be edited.
7. Set the
Repeat times
,
New length
, and other parameters, if necessary.
Refer to “Type and function of edit commands” on this page for more details on edit commands.
8. Press the [F6] (
DO IT
) key.
The edit command is executed.
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TIP :
You can undo the execution of edit commands using the Undo function. Refer to page 33 for more
information on the Undo function.
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NOTE :
If you try to execute the edit command even if the number of selected FROM tracks and the number
of selected TO tracks do not match, the following error message appears. Press any key, then match the
number of both tracks.
Type and function of edit commands
This section explains the type and function of edit commands.
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COPY
→
OVERWRITE
This edit command enables you to copy data between the IN and OUT points and overwrite the area that begins
with the
Now time
. The data between the IN and OUT points remains intact, and the existing data in the destina-
tion area after the
Now time
is overwritten.
IN point
Before edit
After edit
OUT point
Now time
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TIP :
You can repeatedly paste the copied data between the IN and OUT point. Move the cursor to the
Repeat times
field and turn the
[JOG]
wheel to specify the number of repeats.