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Track editing functions, Copy -> paste, Copy -> insert – Teac DP-01 Series Owners Manual User Manual

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Advanced techniques

TASCAM DP-01

Owner’s Manual

47

About track editing

Track editing functions

The track editing functions available on the DP-01 are:

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

COPY -> PASTE

This function takes the section of a track or tracks marked by the IN and OUT
points, copies it, and places it at the TO point on the chosen track or tracks.

The original source is left unchanged.

The copy operation overwrites anything which is already recorded at the desti-
nation. The destination is the same length as it was before the operation.

You can copy the section more than once in one operation.

You can change the following values:

Src.Trk

This sets the source track or tracks from which the section is copied.

Choose

1

through

8

to select an individual track. Choose

1/2

,

3/4

,

5/6

or

7/8

to

select a pair of tracks. Choose

1-8

to select all tracks.

Dst. Trk

This sets the destination track or tracks to which the selected sec-

tion is pasted. What you can select here depends on what you have selected for
the source track. If you have selected a single track, you can select tracks

1

through

8

here. If you have selected a pair of tracks (for instance,

1/2

), you can

only select track pairs here. If you have selected all tracks (

1-8

), then

1-8

is the

only option available to you here.

Times

This is the number of times that the selected section is pasted into the

destination track or tracks. You can set this value from

1

to

99

.

Press

YES

to perform the operation or

NO

to leave this screen.

COPY -> INSERT

This function takes the section of a track or tracks marked by the IN and OUT
points, copies it, and places it on the chosen track or tracks, inserting it as new
material, starting at the TO point.

The original source is left unchanged.

The insert operation adds the selected section as new material to the destina-
tion. Nothing is overwritten on the destination, as any existing material fol-
lowing the TO point is moved to the end of the newly-inserted section. The
destination is longer than it was before the operation.

You can copy the section more than once in one operation (for example, to
repeat a verse/chorus section).

Figure 2.4: Copy and paste

OUT

IN

TO

OUT

IN

TO

Figure 2.5: Copy and insert

OUT

IN

TO

OUT

IN

TO