Edit points, Use: mouse, track edit buttons, track menu, Why you’d use phrase new – Roland VS-2480 User Manual

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19—Phrase Editing Operations

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Edit Points

TO

—sets the point at which a selected phrase is split.

NEW

Use: Mouse, TRACK EDIT buttons, TRACK menu

You can create a new phrase from any of the project’s takes stored on
your hard drive—to learn about takes, see Page 86.

Why You’d Use Phrase NEW

Phrase NEW lets you retrieve a project recording that you’ve discarded. This recording
can be a phrase you’ve deleted, or a performance that you originally thought you didn’t
want to use. If you’ve deleted a portion of a phrase that you want to restore—and can’t
remember its Undo level—you can go back to the take on which the phrase is based,
and make a whole new phrase you can re-edit.

Edit Points

TO

—sets the time location at which the start of the new phrase is placed.

Take

Highlight the Take parameter and turn the TIME/VALUE dial to scroll through all of the
project’s available takes to select the one you want. Beneath the Take parameter you can
see information about the selected take, including the location in the project where
recording began and ended, and when the take was recorded.

Here’s an easy way to set the SPLIT TO point: move the timeline to the desired location
and press F2 (GetNow).

If you’d like the new phrase to be created at the same location in the project at which
the take was originally recorded, press F4 (Orignl).

Press F1 (TAKE) to jump to the Take Manager (Page 262). In the Take Manager, you can
preview takes. To leave the Take Manager and resume editing, press F1 (<<BACK).

If you’ve already optimized the project, unused takes recorded before optimization will
have been erased from the hard drive.

If you attempt to use a CDR-recorded take on a V-Track recorded in another mode—or
vice versa—the VS-2480 displays “Found Illegal Track Pair!” Press ENTER/YES to
continue, and select a non-CDR take. You can identify a CDR-recorded take by the
asterisk in its number, as shown on Page 341.

TRACK menu

F2 (NEW)

Take

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