Erasing data from a track (erase track), Erasing data from the in–out area of a track, Play mode 51 – KORG D8 User Manual
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3. Inserting a blank space
into the track data
(Insert Track)
This operation inserts a blank space into the speci-
fied area (IN–OUT) of a recorded track. When the
blank is inserted, the original data will be moved
toward the end of the song to make room for the
blank. A blank can be inserted into a single track,
or into multiple tracks at once. If you wish to add
phrases to the middle of previously recorded data,
use this operation to insert a blank space of the
appropriate length, and then record onto that area.
■ Inserting a blank space into the IN–OUT area
of a track
As an example, here’s how to insert a blank space
into the IN–OUT area of track 1.
1
As described in “1. Storing IN, OUT and TO loca-
tions”, store the IN and OUT locations.
2
Press the [EDIT] key, and then press the [SONG/
TRACK] key several times to access the “Edit-
Track” display.
3
Press the [
] key, and then press the [SONG/
TRACK] key several times to access the “Ins” dis-
play.
4
Rotate the [VALUE] dial to set the destination track
(the track into which the blank space will be
inserted) to 1.
5
Make sure that you have made the correct settings.
If you are sure that you wish to execute the Insert
Blank Space operation, press and hold the [
] key
for approximately one second. When the blank
space has been inserted, the display will indicate
“Completed”.
6
Move to the IN location, and playback to check
that the blank space was inserted correctly. If it was
inserted into the wrong location, press the [UNDO]
key to return the data to the previous condition,
and then perform the Insert Blank Space operation
once again.
4. Erasing data from a
track (Erase Track)
This operation erases data from a specified area
(IN–OUT) of a recorded track. Single tracks or mul-
tiple tracks can be erased simultaneously. The
erased area will be blank, and even if recorded
data exists following the erased area, it will not be
moved forward.
■ Erasing data from the IN–OUT area of a track
As an example, we will show how to erase the IN–
OUT area of track 1.
1
As described in “1. Storing IN, OUT and TO loca-
tions”, store the IN and OUT locations.
2
Press the [EDIT] key, and then press the [SONG/
TRACK] key several times to access the “Edit-
Track” display.
3
Press the [
] key, and then press the [SONG/
TRACK] key several times to access the “Ers” dis-
play.
4
Rotate the [VALUE] dial to set the destination track
(the track from which data will be erased) to 1.
5
Make sure that you have made the correct settings.
If you are sure that you wish to execute the Erase
Track operation, press and hold the [
] key for
approximately one second. When the data has
been erased, the display will indicate “Com-
pleted”. Press the [
] key to restore the previous
display.
6
Move to the IN location, and playback to check
that the data was erased correctly. If the wrong
data was erased, press the [UNDO] key to return
the data to the previous condition, and then per-
form the Erase Track operation once again.
EditTrack˙
SONG /
TRACK
EDIT
InsøTr 1?
Example: Inserting a blank into the IN–OUT area of track 1
1
2
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
6
5
6
Destination track
(before execution)
Destination track
(after execution)
EditTrack˙
SONG /
TRACK
EDIT
ErsøTr 1?
Example: Erasing the data from the IN–OUT area of track 1
1
2
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
3
4
5
1
2
5
6
6
Destination track
(before execution)
Destination track
(after execution)