Lcd waveform screen, Managing audio takes, Part vi–audio tracks – Teac SX-1 Reference Manual User Manual

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Part VI–Audio tracks

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TASCAM SX-1

Reference Manual

LCD WAVEFORM Screen

This screen parallels the

Waveform

tab found in the

Tracks

screen on the VGA.

Press the

WAVEFORM

key from the

LCD ACCESS

section to reach this screen.

TRACK

Allows you to scroll through your current

project’s audio tracks.

ZOOM

Magnify or contract the track view.

SELECT EDIT OP

This menu is for choosing a type

of edit operation to be performed on your selected

region. The edit operations are described on the pre-
vious pages (“Edit Operation” on page 123).

SELECT

Press this key to access the

LCD screen’s additional waveform edit-
ing menu.

SINGLE EVENT

Selects the audio event

at the playbar.

ADD EVENT

Adds an event to the cur-

rent selection.

SINGLE TRACK

Selects an entire track

(the track that is selected with the

SEL

key).

ADD TRACK

Adds a track to the

selected regions.

NUDGE LEFT

Nudges the selected audio region ear-

lier in time (set Nudge amount on the Main Menu
Bar).

NUDGE RIGHT

Nudges the selected audio region

later in time.

CLEAR

Clears the current selections.

Managing Audio Takes

Several audio clips can be assembled (imported or
recorded) to form a take. A take is essentially a self-
contained EDL made up of a group of clips. The SX-
1 has a pool of takes associated with a project, and
the takes within this pool can be assigned to any
track of the HDR for playback (they are not fixed to
the track that they were originally assembled on).
Takes can also be imported and exported between
projects. They are managed from the

Take Browser

tab

of the VGA’s

Tracks

screen.

Audio takes are loaded to track slots by clicking on
the

icon to the right of the

key in the

Tracks

screen. Then, selecting the

Load Audio Take

command

from the pop up-menu reveals the takes that are
available for loading.

TIP

For step by step instructions on loading audio and MIDI
takes to tracks, see the

Quick Start Guide

.

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