Yamaha D24 Owner's Manual - Page 107

Press the [ENTER] button to delete the speci, ed part, or the [CANCEL] button, to cancel.

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Deleting Parts 103 12 Press the [ENTER] button to delete the specified part, or the [CANCEL] button to cancel. The part is deleted and subsequent material is moved forward. When the delete operation is complete, "FINISHED" appears on the display and the UNDO/REDO indicator lights up, indicating that it can be undone. See "Undoing a Recording or Edit" on page 35 for more information. To delete another part, press the [ENTER] button to return to step 4. 13 Press the [EDIT] button to leave edit. The EDIT indicator goes out. In the following example, the part between the ST and ED points on track 2 is deleted and subsequent material is moved forward. TR 2: Before ST point 00:01:00.00 ED point 00:01:15.00 Part to be deleted Subsequent material moved forward TR 2: After When a part is deleted, although it can no longer be accessed, its sound files remain on disk as unused files, taking up disk space, and reducing the time remaining for additional recording. To delete these unused files and recover the disk space, use the Optimize function. See "Recovering Disk Space" on page 172 for more information. D24-Owner's Manual

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Deleting Parts
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D24—Owner’s Manual
12
Press the [ENTER] button to delete the speci
ed part, or the [CANCEL] button
to cancel.
The part is deleted and subsequent material is moved forward.
When the delete operation is complete, “FINISHED” appears on the display and the
UNDO/REDO indicator lights up, indicating that it can be undone. See “Undoing a
Recording or Edit” on page 35 for more information.
To delete another part, press the [ENTER] button to return to step 4.
13
Press the [EDIT] button to leave edit.
The EDIT indicator goes out.
In the following example, the part between the ST and ED points on track 2 is deleted
and subsequent material is moved forward.
When a part is deleted, although it can no longer be accessed, its sound files remain on
disk as unused files, taking up disk space, and reducing the time remaining for addi-
tional recording. To delete these unused files and recover the disk space, use the Opti-
mize function. See “Recovering Disk Space” on page 172 for more information.
ST point
00:01:00.00
TR 2: Before
ED point
00:01:15.00
TR 2: After
Subsequent material
moved forward
Part to be
deleted