Tracks Edit Mode |
When [SHIFT]+F1 (TR EDIT) button is pushed on a
main screen, it will become track edit mode.
Press the [WINDOW] button to open the "Track List"
window.
1 | Track number field |
2 | This indicates tracks with solo on. |
3 | This indicates that the track is muted. |
4 | Bar field |
If cursor is moved to the track number field
and a DATA whell is turned, a screen scrolls and the track 6 or
subsequent ones can be displayed.
cursor key can also
scroll.
[SHIFT] + cursor
button can move cursor to the sequence field.
[SHIFT] + cursor
button can move cursor to the track number field.
Note
Except time signature 4/4, it does not work correctly
About COPY, PASTE, and ERASE, it is the same as
the edit method of a main grid.
A bar will be inserted in the cursor position if F5 (INSERT)
button is pressed.
If F6 (DELETE) button is pressed, the bar of the cursor position
will be deleted and the following bars will be moved forward.
If cursor is moved to the bar field, all the
tracks will become an edit target.
The COPY, PASTE, and ERASE of a track is possible
when cursor is in the track number field.
A copy will be performed if F2 (TrCOPY) button is
pushed and released.
Paste and elimination will be performed if a button is pressed
and released also about F3 (TrPASTE) and F4 (TrERASE).
Paste is pasted from the bar of a marker position.
Execution of F4 (TrERASE) erases all the data (CC,
PC, etc.).
The copy or elimination which choose two or more tracks cannot be
performed.
Notes
Since an audio track cannot be edited, a waveform is not
displayed.
REC and OVER DUB do not work.
Therefore, events cannot be entered.