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Extending the Top of a Project

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Extending the Top of a Project 37 Extending the Top of a Project Since it's not possible to record before the absolute 00:00:00.00 position of a recorded project, if you need to record something new at the top of a project, for example, you need to extend the intro of a song, you must use the Track Slip function to slip forward the tracks already recorded, and then record the new material. See "Slipping Tracks" on page 93 for more information. In the following example, a project's absolute start time is 00:00:00.00. Using the Track Slip function, the four recorded tracks are slipped forward eight seconds, so that new material can be recorded at the top of the project. 00:00:00.00 1 2 3 4 Before track slip 00:00:08.00 1 2 3 4 Tracks moved forward 8 seconds After track slip D24-Owner's Manual

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Extending the Top of a Project
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D24—Owner’s Manual
Extending the Top of a Project
Since it’s not possible to record before the absolute 00:00:00.00 position of a recorded
project, if you need to record something new at the top of a project, for example, you
need to extend the intro of a song, you must use the Track Slip function to slip forward
the tracks already recorded, and then record the new material. See “Slipping Tracks” on
page 93 for more information.
In the following example, a project’s absolute start time is 00:00:00.00. Using the Track
Slip function, the four recorded tracks are slipped forward eight seconds, so that new
material can be recorded at the top of the project.
Before track slip
Tracks moved
forward 8 seconds
After track slip
00:00:00.00
00:00:08.00
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