Yamaha AW4416 Owner's Manual - Page 173

PART menu, ERASE, DELETE, INSERT, T-COMP Time Compression/Expansion, PITCH Pitch Change

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Chapter9-Track and virtual track operations PART menu These commands edit data in units of parts. When using these commands, you will need to specify not only the track for editing, but also the editing start location (START) and end location (END). ❍ ERASE Erase the audio data of the selected part. Audio data following that part will not be affected. ❍ DELETE Delete the audio data of the selected part. Audio data following that part will move forward by the length of the deleted data. ❍ COPY Copy the audio data of the selected part to the specified location of the specified track. You can also specify the number of times the data will be copied, and the interval between copies. If audio data exists at the destination, you can specify whether the copied data will be inserted or overwritten. ❍ MOVE Move the audio data of the selected part to the specified location of the specified track. At this time, the audio data of the move source will be erased. If audio data exists at the destination, you can specify whether the moved data will be inserted or overwritten. ❍ INSERT Insert silence into the selected part. Audio data following that part will move backward by the length of the inserted data. ❍ T-COMP (Time Compression/Expansion) Compress or expand the length of the audio data in the selected track without affecting the pitch. The RATIO parameter specifies the amount of compression or expansion (50%-200%). ❍ PITCH (Pitch Change) Change only the pitch without affecting the length of the audio data of the selected part. The PITCH parameter specifies the change in semitones (maximum ±12 semitones) and the FINE parameter specifies the change in one-cent steps (maximum ±50 cents). 162 - Operation Guide

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Chapter9
Track and virtual track operations
162
— Operation Guide
PART menu
These commands edit data in units of parts. When using these commands, you
will need to specify not only the track for editing, but also the editing start loca-
tion (START) and end location (END).
ERASE
Erase the audio data of the selected part. Audio data following that part will not
be affected.
DELETE
Delete the audio data of the selected part. Audio data following that part will
move forward by the length of the deleted data.
COPY
Copy the audio data of the selected part to the speci
ed location of the speci
ed
track. You can also specify the number of times the data will be copied, and the
interval between copies. If audio data exists at the destination, you can specify
whether the copied data will be inserted or overwritten.
MOVE
Move the audio data of the selected part to the speci
ed location of the speci
ed
track. At this time, the audio data of the move source will be erased. If audio data
exists at the destination, you can specify whether the moved data will be inserted
or overwritten.
INSERT
Insert silence into the selected part. Audio data following that part will move
backward by the length of the inserted data.
T-COMP (Time Compression/Expansion)
Compress or expand the length of the audio data in the selected track without
affecting the pitch. The RATIO parameter speci
es the amount of compression or
expansion (50%
200%).
PITCH (Pitch Change)
Change only the pitch without affecting the length of the audio data of the
selected part. The PITCH parameter speci
es the change in semitones (maximum
±12 semitones) and the FINE parameter speci
es the change in one-cent steps
(maximum ±50 cents).