360 Systems Short/Cut Editor User Manual

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Editing

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Shortcut 2000 Editor Owner’s Manual

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SHORTCUT PROMO

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AUDIO WAVEFORM AFTER A "CUT" OPERATION

The removed piece is placed in a temporary or “clipboard” memory (actually a file called

_

CLIPBOARD

), and may now be inserted at another location if desired. Remember that only one

segment can be stored in the clipboard memory. Before making a second Cut, insert the first
piece at the desired location. When multiple clipboard memories are needed, use the Hot Keys.

Cut to Hot Key

A Highlighted Portion of a File May Be Cut, and Transferred to a Hot Key.

Press C

UT

, and while holding it, press the desired H

OT

K

EY

.

Use the keyboard to add a title if desired.

The Copy Command

The Copy operation is similar to the Cut operation, but does not remove the original

piece of audio; the copy is stored in clipboard memory for later use.

Copy a Selected Segment of Audio

Press C

OPY

and the highlighted segment will be placed in clipboard memory.

Insert it at another location (or in another file) using the I

NSERT

command.

Copy a Selected Portion of a File to a Hot Key

Press C

OPY

, and while holding it, press the desired H

OT

K

EY

.

Use the keyboard to title if desired.

Copy an Entire File From Disk to a Hot Key (Assign a Hot-Key)

Go to the File Select display (F

ILES

key).

Select the desired File using the S

CRUB

W

HEEL

or A

RROW

K

EYS

.

Η

old C

OPY

and press the desired H

OT

K

EY

.

Insert a Cut Or Copy Segment

The Insert operation transfers audio from the clipboard memory to a new location defined

by the Edit In and Edit Out marks. There are two ways to use the Insert function: Insert at a
Single Point and Insert Replace.

Basic Insert

Set the E

DIT

I

N

and E

DIT

O

UT

marks at the same location.

Press I

NSERT

.

Because the Edit marks are at the same location, the Insert command will open up a

space and insert the new audio between the marks. It will not overwrite existing audio.
Material previously occupying this space will be shifted later in time, and the File will increase

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