Track, P1 vtr1–8: select virtual tracks 1–8, P2 vtr9–16: select virtual tracks 9– 16 – Strahl D1600mkII User Manual

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P1 Vtr1–8: Select virtual tracks 1–8

1. Select VirtualTrack......................[1a…1h, …, 8a…8h]

Select the virtual track for each track “1”–“8.”
Each track has eight virtual tracks: “a”–“h.” One of these
virtual tracks can be selected for recording/playback.

2. SelectAll....................................................... [On, Off]

Turn this “On” if you wish to use the same virtual track
number for all tracks (1–16). Then choose any “Select
VirtualTrack” to choose the track.

On

: All tracks will be set to the same virtual

track number.

Off

: The virtual track number can be

selected independently for each track.

P2 Vtr9–16: Select virtual tracks 9–

16

For details refer to “Vtr1–8.”

This page cannot be selected for a 24-bit song.

1. Select VirtualTrack..................[9a…9h, …, 16a…16h]

Select the virtual track for each pair of tracks.

2. SelectAll....................................................... [On, Off]

P3 EditTrk: Track editing

The tracks affected by your editing will be the currently
selected virtual tracks for tracks 1–16. Virtual tracks that
are not currently selected will not be affected. However,
CopyWholeTrack” and “SwapWholeTrack” are
exceptions to this.
The regions (time locations) used for editing will be the
times that are stored in the [IN/LOC1], [OUT/LOC2],
[TO/LOC3], and [END/LOC4] keys. For details, refer to
“Using the locate keys to move” (→p.46).
IN time

: the time stored in the [IN/LOC1] key

OUT time

: the time stored in the [OUT/LOC2] key

TO time

: the time stored in the [TO/LOC3] key

END time

: the time stored in the [END/LOC4] key

You can store the desired time in each key beforehand,
or use the “Wave” button in the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab
page to specify the time.
The undo operation is available after you execute an
editing operation.

1. EditType................................. [CopyTrack, InsertTrack,

EraseTrack, DeleteTrack, SwapTrack, ReverseTrack,
OptimizeTrack, Exp/CompTrack, CopyWholeTrack,
SwapWholeTrack, FadeTrack, NormalizeTrack]

Select the type of editing operation.
Press the “ ” button and select an editing operation
from the dialog box.

Each editing operation you select here is explained
separately, below.

Edit Type: Copy Track

This operation copies the audio data in the INOUT range
of the copy source track (“SourceTrack”) to the TO location
of the copy destination track (“DestTrack”), repeating the
specified number of times.
You can use the clipboard to copy data to a track of a different
song.

When this is executed (“Exec.”), the copy destination
track (“DestTrack”) will be overwritten.

4. TRACK

2

1

Recorded track

Selected track

1

IN

OUT

TO

SourceTrack

DestTrack

TIMES

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