2-2. Erase a track (Erase)If you change your mind, you can use Undo to revert to the previ-
ous state of the data (?p.41).
This command erases track data from the specified region
(IN�OUT) of a track. The region will become blank.Play back from the In location to verify that the operation was ex-
This Erase Track command will not cause the data following ecuted correctly.
the OUT point to move.
Y You can also erase the IN through OUT region of a pair of 2-3. Exchanging tracks (Swap)
two tracks.This operation exchanges (swaps) track data between the
Before you make settings for this operation, check the virtual track two channels you specify.
of the DestTrk track from which you will be erasing data.Before you make swap settings for the tracks, you should verify
1) Press the MENU button to access the Menu screen.that the appropriate virtual track is selected for the swap source
2) Use the cursor up/down buttons to select O1: Track,� (SourceTrk) and swap destination (DestTrk).
and use the cursor left/right buttons to select OErase�.1) Press the MENU button to access the Menu screen.
Alternatively, you can select O1. Track� by pressing 2) Use the cursor up/down buttons to select O1: Track,�
channel button O1� instead of using the cursor up/down
buttons.and use the cursor left/right buttons to select OSwap�.
Alternatively, you can select O1. Track� by pressing
3) Press the ENTER/OK button to access the Erase Track channel button O1� instead of using the cursor up/down
screen.buttons.
If you change your mind, press the EXIT/CANCEL but-3) Press the ENTER/OK button to access the Swap Track
ton to return to the Menu screen.
screen.
If you change your mind, press the EXIT/CANCEL but-
ton to return to the Menu screen.
4) Use the cursor up/down buttons to select the parameter
you want to change, and use the cursor left/right but-
tons to select the value.
5) To make the In and Out settings, press the ENTER/OK 4) Use the cursor up/down buttons to select the parameter
you want to change, and use the cursor left/right but-
button and specify the appropriate locate points.
For details, refer to the section on how to set locate tons to select the value.
points.5) When youOve Ţnished making settings, use the cursor
up/down buttons to select OExecute� in the bottom
line.
6) When youOve Ţnished making settings, use the cursor
up/down buttons to select OExecute� in the bottom
line.
6) Press the ENTER/OK button. The display will ask
OSwap Track: Are you sure?�
If you change your mind, press the EXIT/CANCEL but-
ton to return to the Swap Track screen.
7) Press the ENTER/OK button once again.
The screen will indicate OSwap Track: Working...�, and
when the operation is completed, will indicate OSwap
Track: Completed�.
7) Press the ENTER/OK button. The display will ask 8) Press the ENTER/OK button to return to the Swap
OErase Track: Are you sure?�Track screen, and press the Menu button to return to
If you change your mind, press the EXIT/CANCEL but-
the Menu screen.
ton to return to the Erase Track screen.
8) Press the ENTER/OK button once again.Parameters
The screen will indicate OErase Track: Working...�, and SourceTrk (swap source track)T1...T8
when the operation is completed, will indicate OErase DestTrk (swap destination track)T1...T8
Track: Completed�.
If you change your mind, you can use Undo to revert to the previ-
9) Press the ENTER/OK button to return to the Erase
Track screen, and press the Menu button to return to ous state of the data (?p.41).
the Menu screen.Play back the tracks you swapped to verify that the operation was
Parametersexecuted correctly.
DestTrk (track to erase)T1...T8, T1&T2...T7&T8
In (start erasing here)any desired location
Out (stop erasing here)any desired location, but In < Out
This operation will take longer in proportion to the length of the
track.
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