Loop, P1 loop: loop playback/recording settings, Undo – Strahl D1600mkII User Manual

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P1 Loop: Loop playback/recording

settings

This function repeatedly plays/records over the range of
time specified by [IN/LOC1]–[OUT/LOC2].

1. Loop ............................................................ [On, Off]

Turn loop playback on/off.

On

: Playback will occur repeatedly

over the IN–OUT range. When “On,” the [LOOP] key
will light.

Off

: Playback will be normal.

2. In .......................................................(000:00.000...)

Shows the loop-start time.
To set this time, use the [STORE] key and [IN/LOC1]
key, or “Wave.”

3. Out.....................................................(000:00.000...)

Shows the loop-end time.
To set this time, use the [STORE] key and [OUT/LOC2]
key, or “Wave.”

4. Wave.........................................................................

This displays the waveform.
You can view the waveform as you set IN and OUT,
which allows you to specify time locations with greater
precision. For details, refer to [AUTO PUNCH]
“AtPunch” tab page, “Wave” (→p.119).

After executing the following operations, you can use Undo
to return to the state prior to execution, and then use Redo
to return to the results of executing the operation.
• Recording
• Track editing

CopyTrack, InsertTrack, EraseTrack, DeleteTrack,
SwapTrack, ReverseTrack, OptimizeTrack, Exp/
CompTrack, Copy WholeTrack, SwapWholeTrack,
FadeTrack, NormalizeTrack

• WAV file import

1. Current Level.................................................(00...99)

Shows how many previous operations you have
“undone.”
Current 00

: the most recent state

Current Level 01...99

: the state of 1–99 operation(s) ago

2. Undo List .............................................. [Level01...99]

Shows the undo level and the operation history.
Press the “New” button to select a state earlier than the
current state.
Press the “Old” button to select a state later than the
current state.

3. OK ............................................................................

Returns to the page you were in prior to pressing the
[UNDO] key.

4. Level......................................[99Level, 8Level, 1Level]

Specifies the undo level.
The number of previous operations you specify here will
be saved. You can select either 99, 8, or 1 as the number
of undo levels.

5. Undo Level.................................................................

Shows the undo level you specified in “Level.”

6. Undo .........................................................................

Executes Undo.
You will return to the state prior to executing the opera-
tion you selected in the “UndoList.”

7. Redo..........................................................................

Executes Redo.
You will return to the state of “Level 00.”

The contents of the list are preserved until you
perform the next recording or track editing
operation. When you record or edit, the data for
levels following the last-performed Undo will be
erased. The contents of the list will also be erased if
you select a different song and record or edit it.
The D1600mkII’s hard disk recording preserves a
history of the (up to) 99 most recent recordings,
edits, or operations, letting you use the Undo
function to return to a previous working state. This
means that old data that no longer exists in a track
will still remain on the hard disk. This data will
occupy space on the disk, decreasing the available
recording time. In such cases, you can recover this
disk space by turning the D1600mkII off and then on
again to erase the Undo data.

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