Timeline editing, Selecting the range to copy/cut/delete, 7 – timeline mode – Teac HS-2000 User Manual
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TASCAM HS-2000
7 – Timeline mode
Timeline editing
You can cut, erase and divide regions.
The basic editing procedures are as follows.
For details about each operation, see its explanation.
NOTE
Editing in timeline mode is non-destructive. When you
edit regions, the original audio files are preserved.
1. Press the HOME key on the front panel to open the
Home Screen.
2. Touch the
EDIT MODE
button to enter edit mode.
The
EDIT MODE
button becomes white with red
lettering, and the REC/MON,
Bounce I/O
and
NEXT TAKE NAME
buttons are replaced with
EDIT
,
Fade/Level
and
SET/SELECT
buttons, as
shown below.
3. Touch the
EDIT
button to open a pull-up menu.
The pull-up menu includes nine editing function
buttons (
Copy
,
Cut
,
Erase
,
Divide
,
Insert
,
Insert File
,
Insert Mute
,
Paste
and
Paste File
) and
UNDO
and
REDO
buttons.
CAUTION
If you do not save AES31 editing information, changes
will be lost if another project, session or AES31 editing
information file is loaded, the card is removed, or the unit
is turned off.
NOTE
Repeated recording and editing can result in a shortage of
available system memory, which is necessary to manage
regions and editing history. In this case, recording is not
possible, and a pop-up message warns “Cannot Edit.
System limit reached.”
Selecting the range to copy/cut/
delete
If editing start (IN) and end (OUT) points are set, the
•
range between the points is selected (see below).
If editing start and end points are not set, the entire
•
region under the time cursor is selected.
Editing start and end points not set
When the timeline cursor is on a borderline between
•
regions, the region to the right of the cursor will be
edited unless it is muted, in which case nothing will
be selected.