4. undo and redo of the erase operation – Fostex D-160 User Manual

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3-4. Undo and redo of the erase operation

You can use the Undo and Redo functions for the erase operation.

* After the erase operation is complete, press the UNDO key.

The D-160 will restore the data that existed before you executed the erase operation.

* Press the REDO key after using the UNDO function.

The D-160 will restore the status that existed after you executed the erase operation.

Pressing the UNDO key or the REDO key will execute the corresponding operation
immediately, and the display will indicate the messages “COMPLETED!” and “Undo!” or
“Redo!”, and then return to the previous Time Base indication.

<Note>

You can use the Undo/Redo function while the D-160 transport section is stopped.
You cannot use the Undo/Redo function after one of the following operations:

1. You make a new recording.
2. You perform a new editing operation (such as copy & paste, move & paste, and erase).
3. When the Auto Punch mode is on, and playback or recording passes the Auto Punch In
point.
4. You turn off the power.
5. You use the Program Change function.

<Check points>

Although erase is executed on other than all tracks (mono track or multiple tracks), the ABS
END which is the final recording position of the program, will not be affected (ABS END will
be affected, however, if it is erased as shown below).
After execution of erase, upon confirming the ABS END time by simultaneously pressing
the STOP and F. FWD buttons, you will notice that it is the same ABS END as that before
erasing. However, if REMAIN is put on display by pressing the DISP SEL key, REMAIN (disk
remaining time) can be confirmed to have increased by the erased time converted to mono
track. In order to shift the ABS END forward, carry out the previous step by specifying all
recorded tracks.

<Example>
When there is a recording on tracks 1~6 of a certain program as shown below, if it is located
to ABS END, this located ABS END will be at final recording point of tracks 3 and 4, and the
time will always be shown in the display.
Therefore, although tracks 1 and 2 or 5 and 6 of a program with such a content is erased
(from any point to ABS END), ABS END that is always displayed will be the track 3 and 4
time. However, if tracks 3 and 4 are erased, ABS END will change.

* To cancel the erase operation while the message “SURE?” is flashing on the display, press
the EXIT/NO key or the STOP key.

* If you wish to cancel the erase operation after you have pressed the EXECUTE/YES key,
press the EXIT/NO key or the STOP button BEFORE the message “COMPLETED!” appears.

* If you cancel the erase operation during the process, nothing will be erased.

Track 2

Track 3

Track 1

Track 4

Track 5

Track 6

ABS END of Track 3 and 4

ABS END of Track 5 and 6

ABS END of Track 1 and 2

Erasing area

ABS END

Any point

ABS 0

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