You specify the location more precisely. (→p.101), Edit type: insert track – Strahl D1600mkII User Manual

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101

COUNTER

Reference

SYSTEM /

USB

RECORD

TRACK

SONG /

CD

STORE

MARK

SCENE

TEMPO /

RHYTHM

IN / LOC1...

END / LOC4

AUTO

PUNCH

LOOP

UNDO

TRIGGER

SCRUB

ENTER

INPUT /

TUNER

EQ /

PHASE

INSER

T

FX

MASTER

FX / AUX

SOLO /

MONITOR

METER /

Tr VIEW

Tr

ST

ATUS

PA

N

FADER

TRANSPORT

2. SourceTrack .......... [1...16, 1–2...15–16, 1–4…13–16,

1–8...9–16,1–16, Clip#

*1

]

Select the copy source track.

*1

: You can choose “Clip#” only if the clipboard contains

data. # indicates the number of tracks in the clipboard (1,
2, 4, 8, 16). You can use “Clip#” to copy from tracks of a
different song.

When you copy 24-bit data to a 16-bit song, it will be
handled as 16-bit data.
In a 24-bit song, only tracks 1–8 are available.

3. DestTrack ...............[1...16, 1–2...15–16, 1–4...13–16,

1–8…9–16, 1–16, Clip#

*1

]

Select the copy destination track.

*1

: The number of tracks in the clipboard is shown in #.

You can use “Clip#” to copy data to a track of another
song. When data is copied between songs of differing
“Bit” (quantization) settings, the data will be handled as
16-bit data at the copy destination.

In a 24-bit song, only tracks 1–8 are available.

4. Times..............................................................[1...99]

Specify the number of times that the data will be copied.

5. Exec. (Execute) ...........................................................

Execute the track editing operation.

6. Wave.........................................................................

This area displays the audio data of the track as a wave-
form.
Here you can set the editing locations (IN, OUT, TO)
more precisely.
This can be selected when the cursor is at “SourceTrack”
or “DestTrack.”

Before you make settings here, it is best to make
approximate settings for the IN, OUT, and TO
times, and register them.

6a. SelectTrack ...........................................................

Select the track for which you wish to make time settings.

6b. Zoom In/Out/Up/Down .......................................

Adjust the displayed range and height of the waveform.

6c. Locate ................................................ [In, Out, To]

Make Locate settings.
When you place the cursor at “Locate,” the Scrub func-
tion will automatically be turned on, and you can rotate
the [VALUE] dial to listen to only the “SelectTrack”
(solo) as you set the Locate points.
When you press the “OK” button, the specified times
will be overwritten onto the corresponding keys ([IN/
LOC1] etc.). If you press the “Cancel” button, the setting
will be cancelled.

Edit Type: Insert Track

This operation inserts a blank in the INOUT range of the
insert destination track (“DestTrack”).
When this is executed (“Exec.”), any track data that followed
the inserted blank will be moved toward the end of the song.

2. DestTrack ...............[1...16, 1–2...15–16, 1–4...13–16,

1–8, 9–16, 1–16]

Select the insert destination track.

In a 24-bit song, only tracks 1–8 are available.

3. Exec. (Execute) ...........................................................

Execute the track editing operation.

4. Wave.........................................................................

This area displays the audio data of the track as a wave-
form. Here you can set the editing locations (IN, OUT,
TO

) more precisely. For details, refer to “Edit Type:

Copy Track” (→p.100).

6
5

2

3

4

6c
6a

6b

IN

OUT

Blank

DestTrack

DestTrack

3

4

2

TRACK

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