Erasing audio data (track erase), 63 editing a recorded performance (track edit) – Boss Audio Systems DIGITAL RECORDING STUDIO BR-1600CD User Manual

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Editing a recorded performance (Track Edit)

Section 1

fig.15-52d

Pressing [F1] (DISP.FMT.) at this time will allow you to
select how the positions will be specified (i.e., by
measure, time, or marker).

The following parameters should now be set.

START (Start point):

This parameter is used to specify the start point of the
audio data to be deleted.

END (End point):

This parameter is used to specify the end point of the
audio data to be deleted.

• If time values are used to specify the above points and

you then switch the specification method to measures or
markers, a plus (+) character may be displayed to warn
that the indicated positions and the actual positions are
not the same. If you want to specify points using
measures or markers, this discrepancy can be eliminated
by using the TIME/VALUE dial to make settings in each
of the relevant screens.

• If you want to set the deletion range as extending from

the start to the end of the song, press [F3] (SELECT ALL).

7.

When you have made all of the necessary settings,
press [F4] (GO).

The audio data will now be deleted, and when the
message “Complete!” appears, it indicates that this
operation has been completed.

8.

Press [EXIT/NO] several times to return to the top
screen.

Erasing audio data (Track Erase)

The Track Erase function allows you to erase audio data from
a specified range; however, when audio data is erased in this
way, the section of audio data positioned behind it is not
moved forwards to fill the resulting gap.

fig.15-53

1.

Press [UTILITY].

The Utility Menu screen will appear.

fig.12-12d

2.

Move the cursor to the TRACK icon and press [ENTER/YES].

Alternatively, you can press [F3] (TRACK) if the TRACK
icon is currently displayed.

The Track Menu screen will appear.

fig.15-05d

3.

Move the cursor to the ERASE icon and press [ENTER/YES].

Alternatively, you can press [F1] (ERASE) if the ERASE
icon is currently displayed.

fig.15-56d

The Track Erase screen will appear, allowing you to
select the track and V-Track from which audio data is to
be erased.

START

END

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