Finding a zero-cross point
2-3. Finding a precise location
If you press the Search Zero button, the location will move
(SCRUB)
only to points where the waveform level crosses the ? 0
By looking at the waveform data in the display, you can find point.
a precise location. This allows you to register a locate point or Turn the dial toward the right to move to the next zero-cross
a mark at the exact point where a sound begins.point.
Turn the dial toward the left to move to the previous zero-
You can view the waveform as described here in the SCRUB
screen, and in the WAVE screen used for track editing (? p.139).cross point.
By watching the waveform as you listen to the audio, you can When using loop playback, or when setting IN, OUT, TO, and
find the desired location of the song.END points for a track editing operation, setting the location at a
zero-cross point will ensure a smoother transition.
(1) Press the SCRUB key to display the OScrub� page.
If you press the SCRUB key at a location later than the You cannot hear the audio while the Search Zero button is on.
end of the song, the location will be set to the end of the
song.
(2)
Waveform
window
(5)
(4)
(2) Press the OTrk� popup button to display the Select
Track dialog box.
D16XD
(3)
D32XD
(3)
(3)
(3) Select the track that you want to play back, and press
the OK button.
If you press the Stereo button (highlight), you can view
the waveforms of two adjacent channels in the upper
and lower parts of the window while you play back.
(4) Use the ZOOM buttons to adjust the size and range of
the displayed waveform.
(5) Turn the value dial to Ţnd the location while you listen
to the sound.
The track audio will play back according to the direction
and speed at which you turn the value dial.
The Loc cell and the vertical bar indicate the location of
the audio you are hearing.
When you reach the desired location, press the STORE key
and register the location in a LOC key or a mark.
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