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Editing Guide

Editing Guide

different place instead, you’ll have to mark and crop again. The keyboard shortcut
to Redo is 

CTRL+Shift+Z

.

Play with this a bit until you get the feel of it. When you are done, restore the 6-10
region intact so you’ll have something to work on for the next exercise.

Cut and Splice

With the Hand tool, click on the “Three Four” region to select it. Select 

Cut

 from

the pulldown 

Edit

 menu, click the 

Cut

 button or use the keyboard shortcut

CTRL+X

. Poof! The region disappears. The selected region is not gone forever,

mind you — it’s just hiding on the clipboard.

With the I-Beam tool, select the area containing “Seven” from its region and 

Cut

.

“Seven” disappears and the beginning and end portions remain as separate,
disconnected regions.

In the tape-editing world, the cutting we just did would also result in three pieces;
the piece on the supply reel, the piece on the take-up reel, and the piece left in the
splicing block. Obviously, the leading and trailing pieces then have to be attached,
or spliced - tape decks aren’t good at playing broken tape. The HDR24/96 doesn’t
mind, however, if what you want is a gap rather than joining the sections.

In the 

Splice

 mode, the HDR24/96 behaves like a human tape editor with a

splicing block, automatically connecting the leading and trailing pieces when
you’ve cut something out in between:

Put “Seven” back in place using the 

Undo

 function. While you’re at it, put “Three,

Four” back as well.

Click on 

SPLICE

 in the Tools panel to engage the Splice mode

With the I-Beam tool, select “Seven”. 

Cut

 it. Note that the “seven” portion of the

region disappears, and the remainder of the region slides to the left to fill the gap.
Now we have “six-eight-nine-ten”. If there had been more regions on the track to
the right of this one, they would have moved also.

The 

Cut

 and 

Splice

 process works across multiple tracks, so you can remove a

verse from a song with a single operation, just as if you were slicing across a
piece of 2” tape. When we get into copying and pasting, we’ll show you how.

See what’s happening here? The HDR24/96 has freed your audio from the
constraints of time and tracks, and your old tape machine has just become a, well,
um ... “Drop anchor!”

Copy & Paste

Pieces are always copied to the clipboard and pasted from the clipboard, just like
a word processor. We’ve seen how the 

Splice

 mode takes up the space where

we’ve cut out an area. Here, we’ll see how the Splice mode affects the track when
you paste something new into it.

Pasting with Splicing

Get back to a known version of the “count to ten” track by repeatedly
Undoing until you’re back to the four regions we had before we started
cropping. [1,2] [3,4] [5] [6,7,8,9,10]

With the hand tool, select the [3,4] region. Click 

Copy

. Although nothing

appears to have changed, behind the scenes, that region was copied onto the
invisible clipboard. Choose a track you’d like to copy that region to and click

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Страница 1: ...EDITING GUIDE HDR 24 HDR 24 HDR 24 HDR 24 HDR 24 96 24 TRACK 24 BIT DIGITAL AUDIO HARD DISK RECORDER AND EDITOR...

Страница 2: ...Splice Mode 11 Snap and Snap to Functions 11 Snap Enable 11 Snap to Grid 12 Snap to Cues 12 Region Manipulation Tools and Functions 13 Split 13 Crop 13 Moving Regions Click n Drag 13 Insert Time 14 F...

Страница 3: ...ppears along a track representing the new audio file in its entirety The region s start and stop times are the same as the beginning and end of the audio file From this point the region can be chopped...

Страница 4: ...tton Alternately right clicking in the track area of the screen brings up a pop up menu with a Tools option Select Tools then select the tool you want By using the pop up menu to change tools you ll k...

Страница 5: ...ou can drag the selection ends CTRL click on the Selection Range Start or End time field to capture the current transport time into that field This can be done either with the transport stopped or whi...

Страница 6: ...g fade in and fade out curves The Hand tool works on single or multiple regions so it s possible to move or resize a group of selected regions at one time This is particularly handy for stereo tracks...

Страница 7: ...ook at the waveform on a track and zero in on your selection Single clicks with the Magnifier tool selected expand the track display horizontally Dragging the Magnifier across tracks and regions draws...

Страница 8: ...rmined by which Nudge Selection box is selected Selection Start left Selection End right Selection center boxes These three boxes select whether the left boundary right boundary or the entire selectio...

Страница 9: ...g operations are performed through the Clipboard The HDR24 96 clipboard follows the conventions common to word processors and other computer based editing tools The editing clipboard buffer holds the...

Страница 10: ...rent than Cut It indeed cuts but it does not place the cut segment on to the clipboard After a Delete operation the clipboard retains its previous contents Delete is entered on the History List so it...

Страница 11: ...ple regions with a gap no audio between them are pasted to another track only sections where there is recorded audio will overwrite what s existing on the track In other words audio existing on the pa...

Страница 12: ...context of the current view for fine snap increments while zoomed in and for larger increments when zoomed out Time Snap resolutions are as follows Minutes Seconds Frame For musical applications when...

Страница 13: ...s of selection If multiple selections are made they ll all be split with a single command Crop Crop operates in conjunction with a selected area within a region deleting everything in the region that...

Страница 14: ...faults to the length of the selected area starting at the beginning of the selection area When the insert point is selected with the Hand tool the length of the insert time defaults to 0 and must be m...

Страница 15: ...ng transition Zooming in to the crossfade area will help you to visualize what you re hearing but you should always evaluate your edits by ear When performing musical edits it is important not only to...

Страница 16: ...out Holding the CTRL key with the Node tool active changes the pencil to an eraser for deleting nodes When a node is deleted the line straightens out to connect the remaining nodes When all nodes are...

Страница 17: ...edited with the Region Editor The Region Editor dialog box may be opened by Double clicking either right or left on the region Right clicking on the region with the Hand tool and selecting Region Edi...

Страница 18: ...of editing don t go overboard Start time This field shows the current time SMPTE or BBT of the left border of the region It s dynamic As you drag the region around or move its left boundary the displ...

Страница 19: ...slow linear and fast Your ears will tell you which one works best for the application Adjusting fades is best done interactively listen adjust listen again You may find it convenient to set up a loop...

Страница 20: ...of the loop length It s possible for example to have three and a half loops Small tick marks on the region base and top delineate the start and end of each repeated section within the extended loop Mu...

Страница 21: ...le of an editing session you won t be able to undo all of your edits when you return to the Project at a later time Edits are saved in the Playlist that s what it s for and you can have multiple playl...

Страница 22: ...election Now you ve further divided the original region into more smaller regions so that you have 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Now each of those regions can be independently moved copied deleted or cut up in...

Страница 23: ...een Put Seven back in place using the Undo function While you re at it put Three Four back as well Click on SPLICE in the Tools panel to engage the Splice mode With the I Beam tool select Seven Cut it...

Страница 24: ...ection Use this principle to repeat the chorus of a song Here s how to do it Select the chorus By dragging the I Beam tool along the time bar rather than over just one track you ll select all the trac...

Страница 25: ...hey work Very short crossfades over a splice can work well to smooth the transition Long ones can sometimes sound very strange or may be just the effect you re after for instance if you re blending na...

Страница 26: ...PLIT Do this throughout the track Then using the Region Editor rename each region so you can identify them visually The quick way to do this is to double click on a region using the Hand tool This wil...

Страница 27: ...ect with all the edits intact A rendered track inherits the name of the track at the time of rendering so if you haven t renamed your tracks yet this is a good time to do so Rendering can be performed...

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