Insert in front of edit-in – 360 Systems TCR Multi-Track User Manual

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4-30 Operations

TCR Series UserManual

The Paste Track Usage menu appears for the selected track. This menu allows you to
choose options, such as a straight 1:1 paste, a track bounce, or “don’t paste.” Note that the
TCR4’s Paste Track Usage menu lists tracks 1 - 4.

TRACK 3 USAGE FOR PASTE

0.

DON'T PASTE TRACK 3

1.

PASTE ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 1

2.

PASTE ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 2

3. >

PASTE ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 3

4.

PASTE ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 4

5.

PASTE ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 5

6.

PASTE ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 6

7.

PASTE ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 7

8.

PASTE ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 8

PRESS NUMBER TO CHANGE SETTING

Paste Track Menu (TCR8 Display)

7. To choose the paste option for the selected track, press the number of the desired option on

the keypad. The system will return to the Paste menu.

8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for each track to be pasted.

9. Select the source file for the paste function:

If the default file (CLIPBOARD) is acceptable, no action is required.

To paste from a named file other than the clipboard file, select item 9, SOURCE
FILE. The Choose File To Paste menu appears. Use the Jog Wheel or Arrow
keys to select the desired file, then press ENTER. The selected file name appears in
the Paste menu.

10. When all desired tracks are enabled or disabled, press 0 to perform the paste function.

During the paste function the EXIT button can be pressed to cancel the paste. If the paste
function is canceled, the current file will be returned to the previous state.

11. 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.

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

Insert in Front of Edit-In

[Transport Screen] | MENU | Insert in Front of Edit In

Insert in Front of Edit-In will insert a segment from a source file into the current file. The source
file can either be the default clipboard file or a named file. The insert function “pushes down” (or
ripples down) the audio from the current file’s Edit-In point later in time, as shown below.

The inserted segment’s length (as defined by the source file’s Head point and Tail point) determines
the Edit-Out point along the current file’s time line. The inserted segment’s length determines how
far down the time line the previous audio will ripple.

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