360 Systems Short/Cut Editor User Manual

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Editing

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Shortcut 2000 Editor Owner’s Manual

Undo an Edit Operation

The Undo function will remove the last Edit operation. As such, it is valuable for

fixing mistakes. Remember that only the last edit operation can be Undone. Operations that
can be Undone include: C

UT

, I

NSERT

, B

LEEP

, I

NSERT

R

ECORD

and certain E

RASE

functions.

If uncertain about what the last operation was that will be Undone, hold A

LT

+

U

NDO

to

display the last type of edit performed. (Erasures of audio within a File can be Undone;
erasures of Files or Directories cannot.) Whenever a mistake has been made, press the U

NDO

key before moving ahead.

To Undo the Last Editing Operation

Press the U

NDO

key.

Press U

NDO

a second time to restore the operation.

U

NDO

is also used with the M

ARK

, E

RASE

and B

LEEP

keys to remove marks, and regions

of audio that have been Erased or replaced with a Bleep. To perform these functions:

Use the E

DIT

I

N

and E

DIT

O

UT

keys to define the area containing Marks to be

removed; while holding the U

NDO

key, press M

ARK

.

Select the area containing Erased regions of the File to be restored; while
holding the U

NDO

key, press E

RASE

.

Select the area containing Bleeped audio that is to be restored; while holding the
U

NDO

key, press B

LEEP

.

To Undo the Last Transport Operation

This allows returning immediately to the Cursor position where the last transport

command was issued. This can be used to repeatedly audition an edit, or recover from
accidentally pressing FF or REW a second time and finding yourself at the beginning or
end of the file.

Press and hold the U

NDO

key.

Press P

LAY

,

R

EW OR

FF.

Solo Buttons

The left or right S

OLO

keys select a single track of audio, instead of the normal case

where both tracks are heard. It is often desirable to monitor only one channel while doing
single-track editing. For example, it's hard to edit speech if the other track is playing music at
the same time.

Pressing the L

EFT

S

OLO

key effectively mutes the right channel, and vice-versa. A S

OLO

button is illuminated when active; it is canceled by pressing the illuminated key again. The
Solo keys work only at the Edit level, and their function is canceled when leaving it.

Single Track Editing

All editing operations can be performed on a single track. These include:

Mark

Cut

Copy

Insert

Insert Record

Erase

Gain Adjust, Set and Fade

Bleep

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