Editing modes, Splice mode, Hdr 24/96 – MACKIE HDR24/96 User Manual

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HDR 24/96

Here are some examples of Paste Repeat in action:

Here are some examples of Paste Repeat in action:

Track 10 is the region that was copied to the clipboard. Track 11 shows the result when 5 copies
are repeat-pasted with the default (region length) spacing. In Track 12, the spacing has been
increased. 5 bells – time for a coffee break!

Track 10 is the region that was copied to the clipboard. Track 11 shows the result when 5 copies
are repeat-pasted with the default (region length) spacing. In Track 12, the spacing has been
increased. 5 bells – time for a coffee break!

Track 10 region copied and pasted to Track 11 and 12

Track 10 region copied and pasted to Track 11 and 12

The Paste Repeat operation accomplishes something similar to Loop Region (page 118), but there
are notable differences. The Paste Repeat function can include multiple regions and silent space
between the regions, whereas the Loop Region operates on one region only. Loop Region
extends the edited Region to be many copies of itself, whereas the Paste Repeat generates many
new separate copies of the Region on the Track.

The Paste Repeat operation accomplishes something similar to Loop Region (page 118), but there
are notable differences. The Paste Repeat function can include multiple regions and silent space
between the regions, whereas the Loop Region operates on one region only. Loop Region
extends the edited Region to be many copies of itself, whereas the Paste Repeat generates many
new separate copies of the Region on the Track.

Editing Modes

Editing Modes

Splice Mode

Splice Mode
The SPLICE button, located near the center of the Tools panel, affects how cut and paste
operations are performed. It’s analogous to tape splicing, hence its name. If Splice is turned
OFF, cutting a selection out of a region leaves a hole, perhaps to be filled by an equivalent part
from an alternate take. If Splice is turned ON, the two sections on either side of the cut are
automatically joined together by the Cut operation. The earlier portion of the cut region stays put.
The later portion of the region (including everything to the right, even if there are several regions)
slides forward in time to join it.

The SPLICE button, located near the center of the Tools panel, affects how cut and paste
operations are performed. It’s analogous to tape splicing, hence its name. If Splice is turned
OFF, cutting a selection out of a region leaves a hole, perhaps to be filled by an equivalent part
from an alternate take. If Splice is turned ON, the two sections on either side of the cut are
automatically joined together by the Cut operation. The earlier portion of the cut region stays put.
The later portion of the region (including everything to the right, even if there are several regions)
slides forward in time to join it.

ORIGINAL

SPLICE OFF

SPLICE ON

Cutting with Splice Mode Off and On

Cutting with Splice Mode Off and On

When Pasting, if Splice is OFF, the pasted-in section is simply plopped down on top of the
existing region, replacing what was there. If Splice is ON, the region is divided at the point
where the section is pasted-in, and the right-hand portion slides over to make room for the pasted-
in piece.

When Pasting, if Splice is OFF, the pasted-in section is simply plopped down on top of the
existing region, replacing what was there. If Splice is ON, the region is divided at the point
where the section is pasted-in, and the right-hand portion slides over to make room for the pasted-
in piece.

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