Zoom MRS-4 Network Card User Manual


 
8.
Specify the end point in the same
way as described in step 6.
9.
When you have specified the end
point, press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The screen for specifying the copy
destination track and V-take appears.
10.
Specify the copy destination track
and V-take in the same way as
described in step 4.
11.
Specify the copy destination start
point in the same way as described
in step 6.
The display changes as follows.
12.
To execute the copy, press the
[ENTER/YES] key.
While the copy is in progress, the remaining
time is shown on the display as a percentage,
such as "doinG90". When the copy is
complete, the "tr Edit" screen returns.
The length of the processing interval depends on
setting conditions.
By pressing the [EXIT/NO] key instead of
the [ENTER/YES] key, you can return to the
display of the preceding step and make
changes.
Copying the data of an
entire track
The recorded data of an entire track can be
copied to another track. The recorded data at
the copy destination will be erased, and
overwritten by the copy source data.
1.
While the main screen is shown,
press the [TRACK PARAMETER]
key.
The track parameter menu appears.
2.
Use the status keys 1 – 4 to select
the copy source track. Then use
the left/right [PARAMETER/VALUE]
keys to call up the screen for
selecting the V-take.
The track number and V-take number are
shown.
3.
Press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The display changes as follows.
4.
Press the right [PARAMETER/
VALUE] key once to bring up the
indication "CoPy" on the display.
Then press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The copy source track number and V-take
number are shown. (In the initial condition,
this is the V-take currently set for the track
selected in step 2.)
ERASE
T1-1
Track number
V-take number
NOTE
YES NO
DST 1-1
Copy destination track
number
Copy destination
V-take number
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Copying a specified
region of data to another
location
A specified region of recorded data can be
copied to any location in any track. The data
that was previously at the copy destination
will be erased and overwritten by the copy
source data.
1.
While the main screen is shown,
press the [SONG/UTILITY/TUNER]
key.
The display will show the song number.
2.
Press the right [PARAMETER/VALUE]
key once to bring up the indication
"tr Edit" (track edit) on the display.
Then press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The first item of the track edit menu appears.
3.
Make sure that the display indicates
"tr COPY" and press the [ENTER/
YES] key.
The screen for specifying the copy source
track and V-take appears.
4.
Use the [PARAMETER/VALUE] keys
to specify the copy source track
and V-take.
In "Src x-y", "x" is the copy source track
number and "y" is the V-take number. Use the
left/right [PARAMETER/VALUE] keys to
move the flashing section, and use the
up/down [PARAMETER/VALUE] keys to
change the number.
5.
Press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The screen for specifying the start point of
the copy source appears.
6.
Use the [PARAMETER/VALUE]
keys to specify the copy source
start point.
The start location can be specified in two ways.
Specifying the start point using time
units
Press the right [PARAMETER/VALUE] key
until the desired time unit indication ("M" =
minutes, "S" = seconds, "MS" = milliseconds)
is flashing at the bottom of the display. Then
use the up/down [PARAMETER/VALUE]
keys to change the numeric value. You can
also use the ZERO
[
U
] key, REW [
T
] key,
and FF [
Y
] key to move the position (but
playback is not possible).
Specifying the start point using a
preset mark
Press the left [PARAMETER/VALUE] key
once to bring up the mark number display
(MARK indicator flashes). Then use the
up/down [PARAMETER/VALUE] keys to
specify the mark number. You can also use
the MARKER [
U
]/MARKER [
I
] keys.
7.
When you have specified the start
point, press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The screen for specifying the end point of the
copy source appears.
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SRC 1-1
Copy source track number Copy source
V-take
TR COPY
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Reference [Track Editing]
The audio data recorded on the tracks of the recorder can be edited in a variety of ways, including
erasing portions or copying. This section explains the track editing functions.