TEAC DP-24 DP-24 Owner's Manual - Page 60

Track Editing, Overview of track editing, Editing points, Basic editing procedures

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8 - Track Editing Editing on a conventional tape recorder in the past required advanced techniques, but with this unit editing tracks is easy and accurate. Moreover, with a tape recorder, an editing error could not be undone, but this unit uses non-destructive editing, allowing you to edit without altering the original data. This means that the undo function can be used to correct an edit easily. (See "Undoing an operation" on page 50.) Overview of track editing This unit has the following track editing functions. •• COPY/PASTE •• COPY/INSERT •• MOVE/PASTE •• MOVE/INSERT •• OPEN (Insert Silence) •• CUT (Remove Part) •• SILENCE (Erase Part) •• CLONE TRACK (Track Duplication) •• CLEAN OUT (Delete Track) Editing points Among the track editing functions, COPY/PASTE, COPY/ INSERT, MOVE/PASTE, and MOVE/INSERT use the IN/OUT/ TO points as editing points. OPEN, CUT, and SILENCE use IN/OUT points as editing points. These IN/OUT points are the same IN and OUT points used during repeat playback. ªª IN point The IN point is the start point for the part of the track subject to track editing. Press and hold the MARK SET button and press the IN button to set the IN point at the current position. ªª OUT point The OUT point is the end point for the part of the track subject to track editing. Press and hold the MARK SET button and press the OUT button to set the OUT point at the current position. ªª TO point •• The TO point is the current position (current point). Basic editing procedures 1. When the recorder is stopped, press the TRACK EDIT button to open the TRACK EDIT screen. 2. Use the JOG/DATA dial or the CURSOR (5/b) buttons to select (blue highlight) the desired track editing function, and then press the F4 (t) button. The corresponding function screen appears. COPY PASTE screen 3. Select the setting item value. If there are multiple setting items, use the CURSOR (5/b) buttons to select one, and then use the JOG/ DATA dial to set the value. 4. Press the F2 (YES) button to execute the function. NOTE Press the F1 (NO) button to return to the TRACK EDIT screen without executing the function. Explanation of items ªª SOURCE Track This is the source editing track. The choices available depend on the editing function. •• 1 to 12: Single track •• 13/14 to 23/24: Stereo track You can also use the SELECT buttons of the tracks. •• ALL: 1 to 24 tracks 60 TASCAM DP-24 COPY PASTE screen

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TASCAM DP-24
8 - Track Editing
Editing on a conventional tape recorder in the past
required advanced techniques, but with this unit editing
tracks is easy and accurate.
Moreover, with a tape recorder, an editing error could not
be undone, but this unit uses non-destructive editing,
allowing you to edit without altering the original data.
This means that the undo function can be used to correct
an edit easily. (See "Undoing an operation" on page 50.)
Overview of track editing
This unit has the following track editing functions.
COPY/PASTE
COPY/INSERT
MOVE/PASTE
MOVE/INSERT
OPEN (Insert Silence)
CUT (Remove Part)
SILENCE (Erase Part)
CLONE TRACK (Track Duplication)
CLEAN OUT (Delete Track)
Editing points
Among the track editing functions, COPY/PASTE, COPY/
INSERT, MOVE/PASTE, and MOVE/INSERT use the IN/OUT/
TO points as editing points.
OPEN, CUT, and SILENCE use IN/OUT points as editing
points.
These IN/OUT points are the same IN and OUT points used
during repeat playback.
IN point
ª
The IN point is the start point for the part of the track
subject to track editing.
Press and hold the
MARK SET
button and press the
IN
button to set the IN point at the current position.
OUT point
ª
The OUT point is the end point for the part of the track
subject to track editing.
Press and hold the
MARK SET
button and press the
OUT
button to set the OUT point at the current position.
TO point
ª
The TO point is the current position (current point).
Basic editing procedures
1.
When the recorder is stopped, press the TRACK
EDIT button to open the
TRACK EDIT
screen.
2.
Use the JOG/DATA dial or the CURSOR (
5
/
b
)
buttons to select (blue highlight) the desired track
editing function, and then press the F4 (
t
) button.
The corresponding function screen appears.
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3.
Select the setting item value.
If there are multiple setting items, use the
CURSOR
(
5
/
b
)
buttons to select one, and then use the
JOG/
DATA
dial to set the value.
4. Press the F2 (
YES
) button to execute the function.
NOTE
Press the
F1
(
NO
)
button to return to the
TRACK EDIT
screen without executing the function.
Explanation of items
SOURCE Track
ª
This is the source editing track.
The choices available depend on the editing function.
1
to
12
: Single track
13/14
to
23/24
: Stereo track
You can also use the
SELECT
buttons of the tracks.
ALL
: 1 to 24 tracks
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