Edit keys – 360 Systems Short/Cut Editor User Manual

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Controls and Displays

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Shortcut Audio Editor Owner’s Manual

Storage of audio intended for future use during edit operations.

EDIT KEYS

All editing operations in Shortcut are accomplished by first defining a region of audio

with two marks called Edit In and Edit Out. After these marks are placed, the audio waveform
between them appears as a highlighted region. Once a region is defined, it is then possible to
perform other operations such as Cut, Copy, Erase, Insert, etc.

Mark (Locating Marks) and Zero Mark

Locating Marks are used as "bookmarks" to find a particular spot in a recording at a later

time. They are placed with the

MARK

key and are shown as a small "tick" at the top and

bottom of the display. In practice, a Locating Mark can be placed in a file at any time— even
during the original recording. They can speed up the editing process by marking "keepers" and
avoiding a second review of an entire recording.

Marks are also automatically placed wherever an editing operation took place. It is

therefore possible to return to a location and revise previous work.

There is also a special Zero Mark. It is used to designate a point in a file to return to

immediately, skipping over other marks and edit points. It is placed at the current Cursor
position by holding Mark and pressing the “0” key (H

OT

-K

EY

0). Its position is marked by a

small triangle below the waveform display. It does not affect the beginning of playback from
the Files Display, or the display of Cursor Position time in the Editor.

To return to the Zero Mark, press

FF

twice to move from a point earlier in the file, or

press

REW

twice to return from a point later in the file.

Go-To Keys

The G

O

T

O

keys appear above the S

CRUB

W

HEEL

and look like double arrows. These keys

are used to search for Location Marks within a File. The G

O

T

O

keys move the Cursor

backward to the previous Mark, or forward to the next Mark point. If pressed while a file is
playing, playback will be stopped and the Cursor will jump to the closest Mark in that
direction

When a menu screen is active, the G

O

T

O

Mark buttons act as arrow keys for selecting

menu options.

Arm Keys

The left and right A

RM

keys select the track on which editing and Insert Record

operations will be performed. New recordings always use both channels, and the A

RM

keys

illuminate automatically when entering the Record mode.

Edit In

The E

DIT

I

N

button places a special mark above the current Cursor position on the

waveform. This Edit In Mark specifies the position of:

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