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TASCAM DP-03SD
8 – Editing Tracks
Editing on a conventional tape recorder in the past required
advanced techniques, but with this unit editing tracks is easy
and accurate. Moreover, with a tape recorder, an editing error
could not be undone, but this unit uses nondestructive editing,
allowing you to edit without altering the original data. This
means that the undo function can be used to correct an edit
easily (see
“Undoing the last operation (single undo)” on page
Overview of track editing
This unit has the following track editing functions.
• COPY/PASTE (copy and paste)
• COPY/INSERT (copy and insert)
• MOVE/PASTE (move and paste)
• MOVE/INSERT (move and insert)
• OPEN (insert a silent section)
• CUT (remove part of a track)
• SILENCE (erase part of a track)
• CLONE TRACK (duplicate a track)
• CLEAN OUT (erase a track)
Editing points
Among the track editing functions, COPY/PASTE, COPY/INSERT,
MOVE/PASTE and MOVE/INSERT use the IN and OUT points as
editing points. They also use the current position when the
editing operation is begun as the TO point. SILENCE, CUT, and
OPEN use the IN and OUT points. These IN and OUT points are
the same IN and OUT points used during repeat playback. See
“Using IN, OUT and TO points” on page 41 for instructions
about how to do this.
IN point
The IN point is the starting point for the part of the track subject
to track editing.
The IN point is set at the time when you begin pressing the IN
[SET IN] button.
OUT point
The OUT point is the ending point for the part of the track
subject to track editing.
The OUT point is set at the time when you begin pressing the
OUT [SET OUT] button.
TO point
The TO point is used as the PASTE destination point for COPY
and MOVE operations.
The TO point is set at the time when you begin pressing the TO
[SET TO] button.
The IN, OUT and TO points can also be changed on various
editing screens.
Basic editing procedures
1 When the recorder is stopped and the Home Screen is open,
press the TRACK EDIT button to open the
TRACK EDIT
screen.
2 Use the DATA wheel to select the desired track editing
function, and press the F4 (
¥
) button to open that function’s
screen.
3 Select the setting item value. If there are multiple setting
items, use the F3 (
§
) and F4 (
¶
) buttons to select one. Turn
the DATA wheel to set an item’s value.
4 Press the F2 (
EXEC
) button to execute the function.
Press the F1 (
BACK
) button to return to the
TRACK
EDIT
menu screen without executing the function.
Explanation of items
• SOURCE TRK
• OPEN TRK
• CUT TRK
• SILENCE TRK
• CLEAN OUT TRK
This is the track to be edited. The choices available depend on
the editing function.
•
1
to
8
: single tracks
•
1
/
2
,
3
/
4
,
5
/
6
,
7
/
8
: track pairs
•
1
-
8
: all tracks
•
MST
: stereo master track
•
ALL
: all tracks or the stereo master track
SOURCE TRK screen
CLEAN OUT TRK screen