Undo/redo paste – Fostex VF160EX User Manual

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< Please note >

For regular copy & paste (or move & paste) as shown in
Figure 1, the CLIPBOARD IN point of the data which was
copy clipped (or move clipped) onto the clipboard, is
aligned with the AUTO PUNCH IN point and pasted.

Due to this, as shown in Figure 2, in the case whereby data
registered in the CLIPBOARD is the actual sound point and
head of the measure is behind this, then even though you
attempted to paste this head of the measure in alignment
with this previously head, it will be pasted off alignment
by this procedure due to the CLIPBOARD IN = ALIGN SEL
function.

CLIPBOARD IN

POINT

CLIPBOARD OUT

POINT

AUTO PUNCH IN

POINT

To align the head of the measure for pasting together with
sound data in front of the measure, the “

ALIGN SEL

function of VF160EX can be utilized. To use this function,
the head of the measure data in the clip data must be
registered in the

[ALIGN SEL]

key as shown in Figure 3.

CLIPBOARD IN data, as a result of copy clip (or move clip),
will be directly registered in the

[ALIGN SEL]

key. Next,

recall the

[ALIGN SEL]

key data (press the

[ALIGN SEL]

key)

and, after correcting this data to head point of the
measure, press the

[STORE]

key and then the

[ALIGN SEL]

key. After this, by executing copy & paste (or move &
paste), the aligned heads of the measures together with
data in front of the measures, can be pasted.

<Figure 1>

<Figure 2>

<Figure 3>

• Note that it is not possible to paste to the same track

that was copied (or moved) when copying (or moving)
multiple tracks (1-3, 5-8, etc.), although it was possible
in the cases described earlier. In this case, the track will
not be changed even if the

[CH STATUS/CH SEL]

key is

pressed.

7. Turn the [JOG] dial to choose the paste repeat frequency.

The desired number can be input in the “

01

” area of the

Repeat = 01

” that is currently flashing. The maximum

repeat frequency that can be input is 99 but this repeat
frequency is automatically limited according to how much
space is available on the disk. Simply put, a frequency of
99 repeat times can be input if there is enough disk space.
If there isn’t, then only the maximum allowable repeat
frequency (size) for the remaining disk space can be input.
It is not possible to go above this number even if the

[JOG]

dial is turned.

8. Press the [ENTER/YES] key.

Copy Paste

” (or “

Move Paste

”) flashes on the display.

Please Wait!

” flashes while the data is being pasted.

Completed!

” lights up when the data has been successfully

pasted.

9. Press the [EXIT/NO] key (or [STOP] key).

The system exits from the edit mode and returns to the
original time base display.

<Caution>

Note that Copy & Paste (or Move & Paste) is not possible unless there is enough disk space to “UNDO/REDO”, as explained in
the next section. When attempting to paste to a disk that does not have enough disk space, “

Over Time!”

appear on the display

and the insufficient time appears according to the currently selected time base.
In such case, either shorten the COPY DATA (or MOVE DATA) by the time it is in the excess, or erase unnecessary data or
programs from the erase to secure enough disk space. Then repeat the paste procedure.
Refer to the “Erasing a Program” on page 71 for instructions on how to erase a program, in terms of the “ERASE” instructions
to erase unnecessary data.

UNDO/REDO Paste

Copy & Paste or Move & Paste can be undone and redone
with the UNDO/REDO feature.

• The data pasted can be undone (unpasted) by pressing

the

[UNDO/REDO]

key after Copy & Paste (or Move & Paste).

The data will return to the pre-paste status when undone
(unpasted).

• Data pasted but undone (unpasted) can be redone

(re-pasted) by pressing the

[UNDO/REDO]

key immediately

after undoing the paste process. The data will return to the
post-paste status when re-done (re-pasted).
Note the following when executing the UNDO/REDO
feature.

<Caution>

The UNDO/REDO feature is valid only when the recorder
is in the STOP state. UNDO/REDO is no longer possible if
the following procedures take place after Copy & Paste
(or Move & Paste).

1. When data is newly recorded.
2. When data is newly edited.
3. When the AUTO PUNCH mode is ON and PLAY (or

RECORD) mode is effected, and the point has already
passed the AUTO PUNCH IN point.

4. When the power is turned OFF.
5. When program selection takes place.

< Note >

The range in correction of the ALIGN SEL data must be
strictly limited between CLIPBOARD IN-OUT.

CLIPBOARD IN POINT

CLIPBOARD OUT

POINT

AUTO PUNCH IN

POINT

ALIGN SEL POINT

<Head of the measure>

<Head of the measure>

<Actual sound point>

CLIPBOARD IN

POINT

CLIPBOARD OUT

POINT

AUTO PUNCH IN

POINT

ALIGN SEL POINT

<Head of the measure>

<Head of the measure>

<Actual sound point>

<Actual sound point>

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