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2. DestTrack.................................................................
[1...16, 1–2...15–16, 1–4...13–16, 1–8, 9–16, 1–16]
Select the insert destination track.
In the case of a 24 bit song, only tracks 1–8 can be
selected.
3. Exec. (Execute).........................................................
Execute the track editing operation.
4. Wave ......................................................................
This area displays the audio data of the track as a
waveform. Here you can set the editing locations
(IN, OUT, TO) more precisely. (→p.82 EditType:
“CopyTrack”)
EditType: “EraseTrack”
This operation erases the track data in the IN–OUT
range of the erase destination track (“DestT
rack”).
When this is executed (“Exec.”), the IN–OUT range
will contain silence.
2. DestTrack.................................................................
[1...16, 1–2...15–16, 1–4...13–16, 1–8, 9–16, 1–16]
Select the erase destination track.
In the case of a 24 bit song, only tracks 1–8 can be
selected.
3. Exec. (Execute).........................................................
Execute the track editing operation.
4. Wave ......................................................................
This displays the audio data of the track as a wave-
form. Here you can set the editing locations (IN,
OUT, TO) more precisely. (→p.82 EditType: “Copy-
Track”)
EditType: “DeleteTrack”
This operation deletes the track data from the IN–OUT
range of the delete destination track (“DestT
rack”).
When this is executed (“Exec.”), the data of the IN–
OUT range will be discarded, and any track data that
followed the deleted range will be moved toward the
beginning of the song.
2. DestTrack................................................................
[1...16, 1–2...15–16, 1–4...13–16, 1–8, 9–16, 1–16]
Select the track(s) from which data will be deleted.
In the case of a 24 bit song, only tracks 1–8 can be
selected.
3. Exec. (Execute)........................................................
Execute the track editing operation.
4. Wave .....................................................................
This displays the audio data of the track as a wave-
form. Here you can set the editing locations (IN,
OUT, TO) more precisely. (→p.82 EditType: “Copy-
Track”)
EditType: “SwapTrack”
This operation exchanges (swaps) the track data of the
IN–OUT range of the swap source track (“Sour
ce-
Track”) with the track data in the IN–OUT range of the
swap destination track (“DestT
rack”).
When this is executed (“Exec.”), the data in the IN–
OUT ranges of the “Sour
ceTrack” and “DestTrack” will
be exchanged.
2. SourceTrack ............................................................
[1...16, 1–2...15–16, 1–4...13–16, 1–8, 9–16, 1–16]
Select the swap source track.
In the case of a 24 bit song, only tracks 1–8 can be
selected.
1
3
4
2
IN
OUT
Blank
DestTrack
DestTrack
1
3
4
2
IN
OUT
Blank
DestTrack
DestTrack
1
3
4
2
IN
OUT
DestTrack
DestTrack
1 5
4
2
3
SourceTrack
DestTrack
IN
OUT
SourceTrack
DestTrack
IN
OUT
A
B
B
A
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