Yamaha EX7 Wave Editor Twe Owner's Manual - Page 20

Undo or Redo

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5.16. Page Setup... This command opens the standard Macintosh page setup dialog box, allowing you to specify the page setup settings that will be used when you use the [Print...] command (see below). 5.17. Print... This command lets you make a hard copy (printout) of the currently active Waveform Window. 5.18. Quit This command closes all currently open Waveform Windows, and exits TWE. [6. Edit menu] This version of TWE performs all editing operations non-destructively. This means that until you execute the [File] menu command [Save] to overwrite the previous data, the previously saved sound file will not be rewritten. This lets you edit data safely, but has the drawback that a large capacity disk is required. Make sure that you specify a disk with sufficient capacity as the Working Directory. (For details on the Working Directory, refer to "8.2. Select Working Dir...") 6.1. Undo (or Redo) The [Undo] command restores the data to the state in which it was before the previous editing operation. After Undo has been executed, the [Undo] command in the [Edit] menu will change to [Redo]. The [Redo] command will bring back the edited data which had been canceled by Undo. 6.2. Cut This command cuts the region that is currently selected in the waveform display, and copies it to the TWE clipboard. The data following the region which was cut will slide forward. In the case of sound data with two or more channels, the [Cut] command can be executed only if the selected region includes all channels. - 6 -

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5.16. Page Setup...
This command opens the standard Macintosh page setup dialog box, allowing
you to specify the page setup settings that will be used when you use the
[Print...] command (see below).
5.17. Print...
This command lets you make a hard copy (printout) of the currently active
Waveform Window.
5.18. Quit
This command closes all currently open Waveform Windows, and exits TWE.
[6. Edit menu]
This version of TWE performs all editing operations non-destructively. This
means that until you execute the [File] menu command [Save] to overwrite the
previous data, the previously saved sound file will not be rewritten.
This lets you edit data safely, but has the drawback that a large capacity
disk is required. Make sure that you specify a disk with sufficient capacity
as the Working Directory. (For details on the Working Directory, refer to
"8.2. Select Working Dir...")
6.1. Undo (or Redo)
The [Undo] command restores the data to the state in which it was before the
previous editing operation. After Undo has been executed, the [Undo] command
in the [Edit] menu will change to [Redo]. The [Redo] command will bring back
the edited data which had been canceled by Undo.
6.2. Cut
This command cuts the region that is currently selected in the waveform
display, and copies it to the TWE clipboard. The data following the region
which was cut will slide forward.
In the case of sound data with two or more channels, the [Cut] command can
be executed only if the selected region includes all channels.
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