Copy/paste, Copy/insert, Copy/paste copy/insert – Teac DP-24 User Manual
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8 - Track Editing
IN/OUT/TO
ª
To set the IN/OUT/TO points again, exit the TRACK EDIT
screen, and set them again from the beginning.
TARGET Track
ª
This is the target editing track. In the case of OPEN, CUT,
SILENCE, and CLEAN OUT, it becomes the target track itself.
The choices depend on what you have already chosen for
the
SOURCE Track
.
When a single track is specified as the
SOURCE Track
,
the
TARGET Track
options are
1
to
12
(single tracks).
When a stereo track (e.g.
13/14
) is specified as the
SOURCE Track
, the
TARGET Track
options are
13/14
to
23/24
(stereo track).
You can also use the
•
SELECT buttons of the tracks.
When
ALL
(all tracks) is specified as the
SOURCE
Track
, the
TARGET Track
option is
ALL
(all tracks)
only.
TIMES
ª
Set the number of times that the copied section will be
pasted.
Set the number between
1
and
99
.
COPY/PASTE
IN
OUT
TO
IN
OUT
TO
This function copies the audio data from between the IN
and OUT points on the COPY source track, and pastes it
on the COPY destination track starting from the TO point.
This operation does not change the COPY source track.
This operation overwrites recorded data on the COPY
destination track. Therefore, the length of the COPY
destination track is not changed.
You can make multiple copies in a single operation.
In other words, you can overwrite the COPY destination
track from the TO point with a designated number of
repetitions of the COPY data.
The following parameters are used in this operation.
SOURCE Track
•
(
1
to
12
,
13/14
to
23/24
,
ALL
)
IN/OUT/TO
•
TARGET Track
•
TIMES
•
COPY/INSERT
IN
OUT
TO
IN
OUT
TO
This function copies the audio data from between the IN
and OUT points on the COPY source track, and inserts it
on the COPY destination track starting from the TO point.
This operation does not change the COPY source track.
This operation inserts recorded data into the COPY
destination track. The recorded data on the COPY
destination track after the TO point is offset by the amount
of time used by the inserted audio data. Therefore, the
COPY destination track becomes longer.
You can make multiple copies in a single operation. In
other words, you can insert a designated number of
repetitions of the COPY data into the COPY destination
track from the TO point.
The following parameters are used in this operation.
SOURCE Track
•
(
1
to
12
,
13/14
to
23/24
,
ALL
)
IN/OUT/TO
•
TARGET Track
•
TIMES
•