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Part data editing – Fostex MR-8MKII User Manual

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MR-8mkII Owner’s Manual (Part data editing)

Part data editing

You can undo part editing. By pressing the [UNDO/REDO] key after executing
part editing, the song returns to the original condition before editing.
By pressing the [UNDO/REDO] key after undoing part editing, you can again
return the song to the condition after being edited.

: Also note that if you carry out any of the fol-

lowing after editing, you cannot undo the editing any-
more.

1.

Making new recording

2.

Making new editing

3.

Turning off the power

4.

Loading another song

DELETE

UNDO/REDO

[UNDO/REDO] key

:

While a menu screen is shown, you can go up the menu screen level

or directly exit the menu mode by the following operations.

(1)

Select “<< Back” on a menu screen and press the [MENU/ENTER] key.

The display returns to the previous (upper level) screen. Repeating
this operation finally exits the menu mode.

(2)

Press the [REWIND] key.

The display returns to the previous (upper level) screen.
Repeating this operation finally exits the menu mode.

(2)

Press the [STOP] key.

The menu mode exits and the display shows the home screen.

This chapter describes the part data editing function for a recorded
song. "Part" means audio data between the LOCATE A and LOCATE
B points.

You have to set the LOCATE A and LOCATE B points before executing the part
editing function. See page 49 for details about how to set these points. Note
that you can set the LOCATE A and LOCATE B points after entering the part
editing mode (see the next page for details).

:

With the default setting, you cannot undo or redo erasing part

data (while you can undo or redo all other part data editing). Because
erasing part data completely deletes part data from a card, the free card
space increases after erasing part data. If you want to make it possible to
undo or redo erasing part data, set the "Auto Delete" menu item of the
"System" menu in the MENU mode to "Off" (see page 135). In this case,
however, note that the free card space does not increase after erasing part
data.