360 Systems TCR Multi-Track User Manual

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TCR Series UserManual

Operations 4-27

5. To select the track(s) to be cut, use the Jog Wheel or Arrow keys, followed by ENTER, or

simply press the number of the desired track. The Cut Track Usage menu will appear for
the selected track
. This menu presents a variety of options for the selected track, such as a
straight 1:1 cut, a track bounce, or “don’t cut.”

TRACK 3 USAGE FOR CUT

0.

DON'T CUT TRACK 3

1.

CUT TRACK 3 TO TRACK 1

2.

CUT TRACK 3 TO TRACK 2

3. >

CUT TRACK 3 TO TRACK 3

4.

CUT TRACK 3 TO TRACK 4

5.

CUT TRACK 3 TO TRACK 5

6.

CUT TRACK 3 TO TRACK 6

7.

CUT TRACK 3 TO TRACK 7

8.

CUT TRACK 3 TO TRACK 8

PRESS NUMBER TO CHANGE SETTING

Cut Track Menu (TCR8 Display)

6. To select the cut option for the selected track, press the number of the desired option on the

keypad. The system will return to the Cut Menu.

7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each track to be cut.

8. Select the destination file for the cut function:

If the default file (CLIPBOARD) is acceptable, no action is required. Note, however,
that this file is overwritten each time a cut or copy to clipboard is performed.

To create a new (unique) file as the destination, select item 9, DEST FILE. The
Enter Destination File Name menu will appear. Enter the file name in the normal
manner and press ENTER. If the file already exists, an alert will appear, with the
option of continuing (using the existing file) or choosing another file name.

9. When all desired tracks are enabled or disabled, press 0 to perform the cut function. During

the cut function the EXIT button can be pressed to cancel the cut. If the cut function is
canceled, the current file and the destination file will be returned to their previous states.

10. At the conclusion of the process, an “OPERATION COMPLETE” message will appear, and

the UNDO button will light. Press ENTER to return to the Transport Screen.

Note

On the Transport Screen, note that the Edit-In point and the Edit-
Out point are now identical. This occurs because the removed
segment’s Edit-Out point (and all subsequent audio) has been pulled
up to the segment’s Edit-In point.

11. To undo the procedure and revert to the previous state of the file, press UNDO.

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