Edit function, Differences between copy & paste and move & paste, Precautions for editing – Fostex D-160 User Manual

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D-160 Owner's Manual (Edit function)

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MOVE

PASTE

PASTE

CLIPBOARD OUT point

AUTO PUNCH IN point

CLIPBOARD OUT point

AUTO PUNCH IN point

Clipboard

Clipboard

COPY

Paste track

Source track

Paste track

Source track

Move & Paste

Copy & Paste

CLIPBOARD IN point

CLIPBOARD IN point

Edit Function

This chapter describes the various editing functions on the D-160.
The D-160 uses a hard disk as the recording media, which allows for non-
linear, non-destructive, quick audio editing. The edit function includes
the Copy & Paste, Move & Paste, and Erase functions.

<Precautions for editing>

The D-160 accommodates ninety-nine Programs, P1-P99, each of which you can
record and edit individually. First, make sure that you are about to edit the correct
Program. If you start editing without first checking the Program, you may lose
important data. Refer to the Before operation section, “2-2. Program Change,” for
more information on how to set a Program. Do not change Programs or sampling
rates until a session is complete.

<Differences between Copy & Paste and Move & Paste>

* The Copy & Paste function allows you to copy data to the Clipboard, and paste it to

any location in any track. In this case, the copy source data remains as is, as does the

data on the Clipboard.

* The Move & Paste function is almost the same as the Copy & Paste, except that

executing the Move & Paste function will erase the move source data (the Clipboard

will be also cleared).

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