8 – editing tracks, Overview of track editing, Editing points – Teac DP-006 User Manual

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TASCAM DP-006

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8 – Editing Tracks

Editing on a conventional tape recorder in the past required advanced

techniques, but with this unit editing tracks is easy and accurate. Moreover,

with a tape recorder, an editing error could not be undone, but this unit uses

nondestructive editing, allowing you to edit without altering the original data.

This means that the undo function can be used to correct an edit easily. (See

“Undoing operations (undo)” on page 58.)

Overview of track editing

This unit has the following track editing functions.

CLONE TRACK (duplicate a track)

CLEAN OUT (erase a track)

SILENCE (erase part of a track)

CUT (remove part of a track)

OPEN (insert a silent section)

Editing points

Among track editing functions, SILENCE, CUT and OPEN use the IN and OUT

points for editing. These are the same as the IN and OUT points used for repeat

playback.
For instructions about how to set IN and OUT points, see “Setting IN and OUT

points” on page 65.
Use the I/O SETTING screen to edit IN and OUT points. (See “Setting IN

and OUT points” on page 65.)

IN point

The IN point is the beginning of the part of the track that will be edited.
Press the IN/OUT button to open the I/O SETTING screen, and press the

F3 [IN] button at the time where you want to set the IN point.

OUT point

The OUT point is the end of the part of the track that will be edited.
Press the IN/OUT button to open the I/O SETTING screen, and press the

F4 [OUT] button at the time where you want to set the OUT point.

Basic editing procedures

1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the

MENU

screen.

2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the TRACK EDIT item, and

press the F4 [t] button to open the TRACK EDIT screen.

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