Teac MX-2424 v1.15 User Manual

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SYNC PASTE

(SHIFT then PASTE)
Sync paste is similar to PASTE, but it allows the user to reference a location defined by the position of the
play head other than the IN point. Essentially, the difference between the play head and the IN point when
the audio is copied is maintained when a SYNC PASTE is performed. New IN and OUT points are
generated at the Sync Past location. This allows the user to reference a downbeat in music or visual event
in a video playback.

SYNC INSERT

(SHIFT then INSERT)
Sync insert is similar to SYNC PASTE except instead of pasting over existing audio, the audio is moved
later in time an amount equal to the pasted audio. Essentially, the difference between the play head and the
IN point when the audio is copied is maintained when a SYNC INSERT is performed. New IN and OUT
points are generated at the Sync Insert location. This allows the user to reference a downbeat in music or a
visual event in a video playback.

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