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Slipping Tracks, MARK IN, MARK OUT, LOC MEM 01

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Slipping Tracks 93 Slipping Tracks The Track Slip function is used to modify a track's start time. The following points, which can be adjusted in sub-frame steps, can be selected when specifying a new start time: LAST REC IN, LAST REC OUT, A, B, or a locate memory from 1 through 99. Note that you must set the point that you intend to use before entering the Track Slip function. See the Quick Locate Chapter on page 57 for more information about setting these points. For projects whose start time is "00:00:00.00," the specified point becomes the track's new start time. For projects whose start time is not "00:00:00.00," the track's new start time will be its current start time plus the value of the specified point. 1 Press the [EDIT] button. The EDIT indicator lights up. 2 Use the JOG/DATA dial to select "TRACK EDIT," and then press the [ENTER] button. 3 Use the JOG/DATA dial to select "SLIP," and then press the [ENTER] button. "EDIT SLIP-TR nn" appears on the display ("nn" being the number of the track to be slipped). 4 Use the JOG/DATA dial to select the track you want to slip. You can select individual tracks, track pairs, or all tracks: 1-8, 1/2-7/8, or ALL. To slip a virtual track, assign it to a main track first, and then slip the main track. 5 Press the [ENTER] button. "EDIT SLIP-TO MARK" appears on the display. 6 Use the JOG/DATA dial to select one of the following points: MARK IN-LAST REC IN point MARK OUT-LAST REC OUT point MARK A-A point MARK B-B point LOC MEM 01-99-a locate memory from 1 through 99 7 Press the [ENTER] button. "EDIT SLIP-TO 00:00:00.00.0" appears on the display ("00:00:00.00.0" being the position of the selected point). 8 Use the JOG/DATA dial or keypad to adjust the position, and then press the [ENTER] button. "TRACK SLIP-ARE YOU SURE" appears on the display. 9 Press the [ENTER] button to slip the selected track, or the [CANCEL] button to cancel. The selected track is slipped. When the slip 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 slip another track, press the [ENTER] button to return to step 4. D24-Owner's Manual

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Slipping Tracks
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D24—Owner’s Manual
Slipping Tracks
The Track Slip function is used to modify a track’s start time.
The following points, which can be adjusted in sub-frame steps, can be selected when
specifying a new start time: LAST REC IN, LAST REC OUT, A, B, or a locate memory
from 1 through 99. Note that you must set the point that you intend to use before enter-
ing the Track Slip function. See the Quick Locate Chapter on page 57 for more infor-
mation about setting these points.
For projects whose start time is “00:00:00.00,” the specified point becomes the track’s
new start time. For projects whose start time is not “00:00:00.00,” the track’s new start
time will be its current start time plus the value of the specified point.
1
Press the [EDIT] button.
The EDIT indicator lights up.
2
Use the JOG/DATA dial to select
TRACK EDIT,
and then press the [ENTER]
button.
3
Use the JOG/DATA dial to select
SLIP,
and then press the [ENTER] button.
“EDIT SLIP—TR nn” appears on the display (“nn” being the number of the track to be
slipped).
4
Use the JOG/DATA dial to select the track you want to slip.
You can select individual tracks, track pairs, or all tracks: 1–8, 1/2–7/8, or ALL. To slip
a virtual track, assign it to a main track first, and then slip the main track.
5
Press the [ENTER] button.
“EDIT SLIP—TO MARK” appears on the display.
6
Use the JOG/DATA dial to select one of the following points:
MARK IN
—LAST REC IN point
MARK OUT
—LAST REC OUT point
MARK A
—A point
MARK B
—B point
LOC MEM 01
99
—a locate memory from 1 through 99
7
Press the [ENTER] button.
“EDIT SLIP—TO 00:00:00.00.0” appears on the display (“00:00:00.00.0” being the
position of the selected point).
8
Use the JOG/DATA dial or keypad to adjust the position, and then press the
[ENTER] button.
“TRACK SLIP—ARE YOU SURE” appears on the display.
9
Press the [ENTER] button to slip the selected track, or the [CANCEL] button
to cancel.
The selected track is slipped.
When the slip 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 slip another track, press the [ENTER] button to return to step 4.