Roland BR-800 DVR User Manual


 
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Cancelling an Operation (UNDO/REDO)
There may be times when you would like to cancel the
result of an operation; for example, when recording, you
might not have been able to record as you intended, or you
might have made a mistake when making editing settings.
In such cases, you can use “Undo.”
Undo means to return to the state prior to the most recent
operation. If you decide to cancel Undo, you can use
“Redo.”
For example, let’s suppose that you were using punch-in
recording, and recorded the same region twice in
succession. If you wanted to cancel the most recent
recording and return to the state just after the first
recording, you would execute the Undo operation.
After executing Undo, you could execute Redo to cancel the
Undo and return to the state just after the second recording.
1
Press the [MENU] button.
2
Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor
to “UNDO/REDO,” and press the [ENTER] button.
The UNDO/REDO will appear.
D_Undo.eps
3
To execute Undo, press the [ENTER] button.
When you press the [ENTER] button, the most recent
recording or editing operation will be cancelled.
If you decide not to Undo, press the [EXIT] button.
If you decide to cancel the Undo operation you just
performed, you can execute Redo.
1
Press the [MENU] button.
2
Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor
to “UNDO/REDO,” and press the [ENTER] button.
The UNDO/REDO screen will appear.
D_Redo.eps
3
To execute the Redo, press the [ENTER] button.
The previous Undo operation will be canceled.
If you decide not to Redo, press the [EXIT] button.
After executing Undo, only Redo can be executed.
Undo applies to audio data recorded on a track.
Returning to the Previous
State (UNDO)
Canceling the Undo (REDO)
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