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In, out and to, Entering the edit mode, Track editing functions – Teac 2488 User Manual

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TASCAM 2488

User’s Guide

computer, the 2488’s editing operations are nothing
to be scared about—just read through this section to
see how it all works.

IN, OUT and TO

We have previously seen how the IN, OUT and TO
points can be used for punching and for location.
They are also used in these track editing operations.

The IN point marks the start of the part of the track
which is selected when editing a part of a track
(rather than a whole track).

The OUT point marks the end of the part of the track
which is selected when editing part of a track.

The TO point marks the final destination of a copy or
a move operation.

Entering the edit mode

1

Make sure that the 2488 is stopped (not play-
ing back or recording).

2

Press the

EDIT TRK

key (below the monitor

controls).

3

Use the wheel to highlight the track editing
function you will be using and press the

ENTER

key.

4

Select the appropriate values, as described
below.

5

Press

YES

to perform the operation, or

NO

to

exit without performing the operation.

Track editing functions

The track editing functions available on the 2488 are:

• COPY->PASTE
• COPY->INSERT
• MOVE->PASTE
• MOVE->INSERT
• OPEN
• CUT
• SILENCE
• CLONE TRACK
• CLEAN OUT

See the sections below for details of how to use these
functions.

NOTE

You can undo any of these operations (see “UNDO and
REDO” on page 54)
. Even if you delete all the material
on every track using these functions, you can still get it
back with only a few key-presses.

Although you cannot use virtual tracks as the source
for copy and move operations, you can assign a vir-
tual track to a track temporarily to (say) copy part of
a virtual track to an already-assigned track and then
reassign the original.