Reference [track editing, Editing by rewriting data – Zoom MRS-1266 User Manual

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Reference [Track Editing]

ZOOM MRS-1266

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Editing by rewriting data

The procedure for copying or moving a specified range by

directly rewriting the waveform data is explained below.

Basic editing steps

When editing by rewriting waveform data, some steps are

similar for each action. These are as follows.

1.

From the main screen, press the [UTILITY/TRACK

EDIT] key in the display section.

The utility menu appears on the display.

2.

Use the cursor left/right keys to bring up the

indication “UTILITY TR EDIT” on the display, and

press the [ENTER] key.

The track edit menu containing various editing commands

appears on the display.

3.

Use the cursor left/right keys to select the desired

command.

The following editing commands are available.

• Copy

Copy a specified range of audio data.

• Move

Move a specified range of audio data.

• Erase

Erase a specified range of audio data.

• Trim

Retain only a specified range of audio data and erase the rest.

• Fade I/O (Fade-in/out)

Perform fade-in/fade-out over a specified audio data

interval.

• Reverse

Reverse a specified range of audio data.

• Timstrch (Time Stretch/Compress)

Change the duration of a specified range of audio data

without changing the pitch.

4.

Press the [ENTER] key.

The screen for selecting the track and V-take for editing

appears.

The display shown below is an example for selecting the

copy command in step 3.

5.

Turn the dial to select the track number (1 - 10), and

use the cursor up/down keys to select the V-take

number (1 - 10).

On this screen, the stereo tracks 9/10 are treated as two

independent tracks. V-takes that are not currently selected

for tracks 1 - 10 can also be selected for editing.

When track 10 is selected, turning the dial further to the right

brings up the following screen.

When this screen is shown, turning the dial to the right

selects tracks in odd-numbered/even-numbered pairs (1/2, 3/

4, 5/6, 7/8, 9/10) or the master track. In this case, the

currently selected V-take for the two tracks or the master

track becomes the editing target.

6.

Press the [ENTER] key.

UTILITY

UTILITY
TR EDIT

TR EDIT

TR EDIT

TR EDIT
Copy

Copy

V-take number

Track number

Copy Src

Copy Src
TR 1- 1

TR 1- 1

Copy Src

Copy Src
TR10- 1

TR10- 1

Copy Src

Copy Src
TR 1/2

TR 1/2

Reference [Track Editing]

This section explains how to edit audio data contained on the tracks of the recorder section. There are two major types of editing

functions: directly rewriting waveform data and V-take editing.

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