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Chapter
Editing tr
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ks and virtual tr
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Operation section
7
Editing tracks and virtual
tracks
This chapter explains how to name a recorded virtual track, and how
to edit a recorded audio track.
Editing tracks and virtual tracks
Audio data recorded on the AW2816 can be edited in
a variety of ways by copying between tracks, moving
data to a different location within the same track, or
by changing its pitch. Audio track data can be edited
in the TR Edit page or in the V.TR Edit page.
In the TR Edit page, editing operations are performed
on the virtual track currently selected for each track
1–16. You can use these operations (for example) to
copy audio data between tracks 1–16, or erase/delete
an entire specified region of a song.
— the TR Edit page —
●
Editing in the TR Edit page
In the V.TR Edit page, on the other hand, editing oper-
ations are performed on virtual tracks 1–8 of the spec-
ified track. You can use these operations to (for
example) combine takes that were recorded on sepa-
rate virtual tracks into a single part.
— the V.TR Edit page —
●
Editing in the V.TR Edit page
• Even after you have finished editing, you can use the
[UNDO] key to revert to the state preceding as
many as the 15 most recent operations, but no states
earlier than this can be recovered.
• Be aware that when you execute the Song Optimize
(
→
P.154) operation, all the Undo data will be
erased, and that it will be impossible to use the
[UNDO] key to revert to an earlier state.
Tracks 1–16
V
irtual tracks 1
–
8
Virtual tracks affected by editing
Virtual track selected for each
track 1–16
Virtual tracks affected by editing
Virtual track selected for each
track 1–16
Tracks 1–16
V
irtual tracks 1
–
8