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you can later restore the sound to its original condition even if you shorten it
excessively by mistake. Executing the Trim operation simply changes the loca-
tion where the sound begins to playback, and the location of the sound event
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within the song is not affected.
Here you can also modify the sound name that was recorded.
Select the audio event that you wish to trim, and press the Trim button. You will
enter Trim mode, and the following dialog box will appear.
a
b
c
d
Audition buttons
Play To Point button
Play Through Point button Cancel button Execute button
Play From Point button All Play/Stop button
Audition buttons
Playback from approximately 2 seconds before the edit point until
Play To Point button
the edit point and then stop.
Playback approximately 4 seconds surrounding the edit point and
Play Through Point button
then stop.
Playback from the edit point for approximately 2 seconds and then
Play From Point button
stop.
When you press the All Play/Stop button once, the audio event will playback
from start to end, allowing you to check the result of your trim setting. During
playback you can press the button once again to stop. This button can also be
used to stop playback that was initiated by the three audition buttons at left.
To execute the Trim operation, press the Done button. To return to the previous
tab page, press the Cancel button. If you press the Cancel button, your edits
will be canceled, and you will return from this dialog box to the Audio Event
Edit dialog box. However a sound name that you have edited here will not be
canceled.
a: Audio Track
This displays the selected track (the track selected when you entered Trim
mode).
b: Location/Sound name
This displays the location in the track of the audio event being trimmed, and the
name of the sound used by that event. You can use the text edit button to edit
the sound name.
c: Audition Parameters
" Speed [x1, x7/8, x6/8, x5/8, x4/8] lets you specify the playback speed. By
adjusting the playback speed you can find the appropriate trim points more
accurately.
" If the Repeat box is checked, pressing an audition button will cause the
audio event to be played back repeatedly. To stop playback, press the All
Play/Stop button.
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d: Trim Parameters
Here you can specify the various points for trimming (refer to the diagrams
below).
" Sample Start and Sample End (min:sec.sample) specify the range of the
recorded audio event that will actually be played back.
" Sample Start is the location where the audio event will begin playing back.
This is indicated as the time from the beginning of the sound.
" Sample End is the location where the audio event will stop playing back.
This is indicated as the time from the beginning of the sound.
When Sample Start or Sample End are selected (i.e., when the parameters are
highlighted, you can use an audition button to playback the audio event and
press the [Enter] key at the appropriate moment to input that location as the
Sample Start or Sample End value (the grab function).
" Duration (min:sec:msec) indicates the length of the audio event that will be
played back (the distance between Sample Start and Sample End). This is
only displayed, and cannot be edited.
" If the Stereo Edit box is checked, selecting an audio event in one audio track
of a stereo-recorded pair will cause the Trim operation to be applied to the
other audio event as well.
If you perform the Trim operation on only one of a stereo pair of tracks,
phase discrepancies may occur. We recommend that you check the Stereo
Edit box when trimming stereo data.
If the selected audio event is monaural, it will not be possible to check the
Stereo Edit box.
" Edit Step (1, 100, 10000 samples) determines the detail (the units) with which
the VALUE dial or the [ ]/[ ] keys will adjust the Sample Start or Sample
End values.
Executing the trim operation
Suppose that you are trimming an audio event located at the beginning of mea-
sure 5 and consisting of the phrases; The weather is very nice today. Yes, it
is.
Audio event that is played back
Before trimming The weather is very nice today. Yes, it is.
005.01.000
If you want very nice today to playback at the beginning of measure 5, set
Sample Start before very and Sample End after nice today.
Duration
Trim parameter settings The weather is very nice today. Yes, it is.
Sample Start Sample End
Executing these settings will cause the audio event to playback from the speci-
fied Sample Start location, and very nice today will playback at the beginning
of measure 5.
Audio event that is played back
After trimming The weather is very nice today. Yes, it is.
005.01.000
If you once again adjust the trim duration to include The weather is and Yes,
it is, the entire audio event will be played back as originally.
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B: Insert button
Inserting an audio event
Select the audio event that you wish to insert, and press the Copy button. Next,
select an audio event and press the Insert button to insert the previously copied
event at the End Time location of the selected audio event (refer to the diagrams
below).
Audio events can be inserted into locations in which other events do not exist.
(They cannot be inserted where other events exist.)
If the interval between audio events 1 and 3 is longer than audio event 2, audio
event 2 can be inserted as it is.
Insert
2
1 3
1 2 3
If the interval between audio events 1 and 3 is shorter than audio event 2, audio
event 2 can be inserted, but it will be played only up to the Start Time of audio
event 3.
Although event 2 will be played only for a limited duration in this case, it will
once again play in its entirety if it is moved to an unoccupied location of suffi-
cient length.
Insert
2
1 3 4
1 3 4
Moving an audio event
To move an inserted audio event, use b: Location to adjust the Start Time. This
can be set anywhere between the End Time of the preceding audio event and the
Start Time of the following audio event. If you wish to move an audio event past
another audio event, select the audio event that you wish to move and press the
Delete button. Then press the Insert button at the desired new location to insert
that audio event.
C: Delete button
Deleting an audio event
Select the audio event that you wish to delete, and press the Delete button.
The audio event will be deleted.
D: Copy button
Copying an audio event
Select the audio event that you wish to copy, and press the Copy button. Then
use the Insert button to insert the audio event that you copied.
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E: Audition Start/Stop button
Start/stop audition
When an audio event is highlighted, you can press the Audition Start/Stop but-
ton once to playback that audio event. Pressing the button once again during
playback will stop the playback.
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5 4: Audio Track Name
Here you can assign a name to each audio track.
Page Menu
5 4F
5 4G
5 4B
5 4H
5 4C
5 4I
5 4D
5 4J
5 4j
5 4E
5 4j: Audio Track Name
Use the text edit button to assign a name to the audio track.
The audio track name is displayed in the various tab pages of Sequencer mode
P1, P2, and P5.
Page Menu Command
5 4B: Automation Edit
This command lets you edit individual mixer events that were recorded. Event
editing of an audio track can be done using 5 3J: Audio Event Edit.
For details on the procedure, refer to 5 3B: Automation Edit.
5 4C: Erase Audio Track
This command erases all playback data from the audio track selected in the tab 3
page.
For details on the procedure, refer to 5 3C: Erase Audio Track.
5 4D: Copy Audio Track
This command copies playback data from the audio track selected in the dialog
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