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Part VI–Audio tracks

TASCAM SX-1

Reference Manual

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rules (for example, you could select all audio events
after bar 108).

BEGIN/EDIT BEGIN

Press the

BEGIN/ EDIT

BEGIN

key to define the In marker for an edit region.

Press

SHIFT

+

BEGIN/ EDIT BEGIN

to adjust the edit

Begin point.

TIP

Remember, In and Out edit points must be defined
before you can edit a region. Use the

CAPTURE

key

(explained in “Creating Locate Points” on page 38) to
capture edit points on the fly.

END/EDIT END

Press the

END/ EDIT END

key to

define the Out marker for an edit region. Press

SHIFT

+

BEGIN/ EDIT END

to adjust the edit end

point.

SYNC PT/EDIT SYNC

Press the

SYNC PT/ EDIT

SYNC

key to mark a location for that event that all

edits will align to. Press

SHIFT

+

SYNC PT/ EDIT

SYNC

to edit the position of the sync point.

VGA Edit Menu

An expanded edit
command menu is
available from the
VGA’s Main Menu
Bar. Along with all
the previously
explained editing
operations, there
are several unique
editing commands
found only on this
menu.
The commands
that are unique to
this menu are
explained here.

Cut (Ripple Left)

Functions like Cut+Reverse

Ripple.

Cut (Ripple Right)

Functions like Cut+Ripple.

Paste (Insert)

Functions like Paste+Ripple.

Paste (Overwrite)

Pastes from the clipboard and

overwrites the area beneath the newly pasted region.

Paste (Merge)

This is for MIDI editing only. Use

Merge

to combine the contents of the clipboard with

pre-existing data on a track.

Open Area

This operation creates a gap that is equal

to the duration of the selected region, by moving all
of the track’s material past the region’s In point later
in time (see the illustration below).

Select All

Selects all tracks.

Select All Audio

Selects all audio tracks.

Select All MIDI

Selects all MIDI tracks.

Select All Automation

Selects all automation

tracks.

Unselect All

Deselects all selected tracks, regions,

and events.

Toggle Grid

Turns the “snap-to-grid” function on

and off (works exactly the same as the Grid Select
key described on “Grid Select” on page 18).

TIP

For quick PS/2 keyboard access to these editing func-
tions, note the keyboard commands listed on the far
right of the pull-down menu.

Audio Before Open Area

Audio After Open Area

Selected Region

In

Out

Opened Area

In (of Selected Region)