
3.12 UNDO/REDO FUNCTIONS
Probably one of the most useful features of RADAR II is the ability to undo a
previous recording action or audio edit. You may UNDO a recording operation
even after you use the transport controls to locate, play and rewind. The new take
becomes permanent as soon as a you enter RECORD again.
There is no limit to the number of recorded tracks that an UNDO operation can be
performed upon. You can UNDO a single syllable recorded on one track or an
entire band on all 24. The only limiting factor is the amount of disk space
remaining when you record. This is because when RADAR II records over previous
audio, it is adding to the data on the disk drive, not overwriting like a tape machine.
There is always a copy of the new and old takes as long as there is space for both.
Along with the UNDO function is the REDO function. REDO will “undo” the
UNDO if you should decide to keep the new part after all.
Performing an UNDO or REDO:
1.
Press the UNDO button after performing a RECORD or EDIT
operation.
The display will read:
Please Note:
RADAR II shows the last operation by name in the undo or redo menu.
Thus, if the last action was a PASTE, the menu would read: “UNDO
PASTE?”
2.
Press ENTER.
RADAR II will UNDO the previous operation. Press
CANCEL if you want to abort. Repeat this procedure to REDO.
Repeat this procedure to REDO.
Please Note:
If there is no function to undo, the system will display:
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