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Highlight the file to edit and select Edit from the file menu. Only files which have been created with the Gmini 400 recording function will show Edit in the file menu. Files created from CDs or downloaded cannot be edited. Once you enter the edit mode, the audio file will play in a continuous loop so that you will be able to hear how your edit sounds. Use the fast-reverse and fastforward buttons (LEFT/RIGHT buttons) to locate the points you want the new file to start and end. These are the cut-IN and cut-OUT points. Once you have set these points, you can save the edit. In this example, a new file REC0000.wav will be made. Your original file is left untouched. You will notice that your Cut-IN and Cut-OUT times are marked just above the file name. 23

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Highlight the file to edit and select
Edit from the file menu. Only files
which have been created with the
Gmini 400 recording function will
show Edit in the file menu. Files
created from CDs or downloaded
cannot be edited. Once you enter
the edit mode, the audio file will
play in a continuous loop so that
you will be able to hear how your
edit sounds.
Use the fast-reverse and fast-
forward
buttons
(LEFT/RIGHT
buttons) to locate the points you
want the new file to start and end.
These are the cut-IN and cut-OUT
points. Once you have set these
points, you can save the edit. In this
example, a new file REC0000.wav
will be made. Your original file is
left untouched. You will notice that
your Cut-IN and Cut-OUT times are
marked just above the file name.