Edit type: swap whole track, Edit type: fade track – Strahl D1600mkII User Manual

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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

4. DestVTrack ........................................................[a...h]

Select the virtual track of the copy destination track
(“DestTrack”) to which the data will be copied.

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

Execute the track editing operation.

Edit Type: Swap Whole Track

This operation exchanges (swaps) the track data from the
beginning to the end of the swap source track
(“SourceTrack”; the currently selected virtual track) with the
specified virtual track of the swap destination track
(“DestTrack”).
Use this operation when you wish to reorder the recorded
tracks. When you have finished recording a song, this opera-
tion also provides a useful way to move the final data so that
virtual track “a” is used for all tracks.
When this is executed (“Exec.”), all data of the “SourceTrack”
and “DestTrack” will be exchanged.

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

1–8, 9–16, 1–16]

Select the swap source track.

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]

Select the swap destination track.

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

4. DestVTrack ........................................................[a...h]

Select the virtual track of the swap destination track
(“DestTrack”) to which the data will be swapped.

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

Execute the track editing operation.

Edit Type: Fade Track

This operation fades-in or fades-out the track data in the IN
OUT

range of the fade-in destination track (“DestTrack”).

When this operation is executed, the audio data in the IN
OUT

range will be smoothly faded to the level of the OUT

time location.

When this is executed (“Exec.”), the fade-in (fade-out)
destination track will be overwritten.

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

1–8, 9–16, 1–16]

Select the track to be edited.

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

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

Execute the track editing operation.

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

This displays the audio data of the track as a waveform.
Here you can set the editing locations (IN, OUT, TO)
more precisely. For details, refer to “Edit Type: Copy
Track” (→p.100).

5. Mode.........................................................................

Select the fader curve for the fade-in or fade-out.

SelectFadeMode ................................................[A...F]

A type

: This curve is ideal for conventional fade-in.

B type

: This curve is ideal for creating cross-fades where

two tracks are faded-in/out at the identical time loca-
tion.
C type

: This curve inverts the A curve, lengthening the

sound that is heard.
D type

: Fade-out using the A type curve.

E type

: Fade-out using the B type curve.

F type

: Fade-out using the C type curve.

Press the “OK” button to finalize the selected fade type,
or press the “Cancel” button to cancel the setting.

SourceTrack

DestVTrack (a...h)

SourceTrack

DestVTrack (a...h)

5

2

3

4

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

5
4

3

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TRACK

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