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adjusting the zoom factor accordingly, you may use this as a form of pre-roll so that you only
need to audition the last 10 or so seconds of the take in order to assess your end point edit.
HELPFUL HINT: If you are editing a take for use in a song where takes are sequenced, you
might find it helpful to quickly place the edit you are working in an empty song and have it
repeat a few times. If it cycles round with no glitches or tempo disruption, then you probably
have a good edit that will work well with other takes appended to it. If there is a glitch on the
repeat, return to this EDIT screen to fine tune the start and/or end points. The process can be
a bit hit-and-miss but as all editing is non-destructive here, it certainly beats using a razor blade!
Once you have decided that the edit you have done is right, you may wish to discard the
unwanted portions in order to free up disk space.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The discard function is destructive and non-retrievable. Be careful
when using it!!
HELPFUL HINT: If you are recording in small sections to be compiled as a song later on,
please be careful when using the discard function. For example, you may make an edit which,
in isolation in the EDIT or PLAY pages, sounds fine but glitches slightly and needs adjustment
when playing back-to-back with another take in the SONG mode. If you use the discard
function, you may lose the ability to adjust the edit at a later stage. It is recommended,
therefore, that you don’t use the CUT function until you have successfully compiled your
song.
Of course, you may want to set a start point some way into the recording. An easy way to do
this is to press the ENT/PLAY key and let the take play back up to the point where you want to
set the start point. When you take your finger off the ENT/PLAY key, the play cursor will stop at
that position and you can move the start point to that position. It is unlikely that such an edit will
be particularly precise but you can zoom in for more precise editing. The same thing can be
done when editing the END point.