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To create selections using the Scrub/Shuttle
wheel:
1 Press SHUTTLE to engage Shuttle mode.
2 Rotate the Scrub/Shuttle wheel to shuttle in
the direction required to roughly locate your se-
lection in point. Once this point has been lo-
cated, press and hold SHIFT/ADD.
3 While still pressing SHIFT/ADD, shuttle to
roughly locate to the desired selection out
point.
4 Release the SHIFT/ADD switch. The selection
has now been made.
To edit a selection using basic Scrub mode:
1 Navigate to the beginning of the selection by
pressing OPT(ALT)/ALL+PREVIOUS, or to the
end of the selection by pressing
OPT(ALT)/ALL+NEXT.
2 Press SCRUB to engage Scrub mode from the
beginning of the selection
– or –
While pressing OPT(ALT)/ALL, press SCRUB to
engage Scrub mode at the end of the selection.
3 Scrub the in or out point with the Scrub/Shut-
tle wheel while pressing SHIFT/ADD, depending
on whether you selected PREVOIUS or NEXT.
Your selection will expand/contract with the
wheel as long as you press SHIFT/ADD.
To exit Scrub mode:
■ Press the SCRUB button again or press any
other TRANSPORT switch.
Creating Selections Using
Memory Locations
Here are a few more techniques for making se-
lections.
To create a selection using two memory locations
or markers as the in and out points:
1 Recall the memory location of the desired se-
lection start point by using the Numeric Key-
pad:
• Press decimal (“.”)
• Enter the location number
• Press decimal
2 Recall the memory location of the desired se-
lection end point by using the Numeric Keypad:
• Press decimal
• Enter the location number while pressing
SHIFT/ADD
• Press decimal
Moving a Highlight (Selection
Range Only)
To move the in and out points earlier or later in the
track, preserving the selection length:
1 Press the SEL/ADJ button.
2 Press both the PREVIOUS and NEXT keys and
rotate the Scrub/Shuttle wheel. This adjusts the
position in time of the highlight/selection, re-
taining its length. No audio, MIDI or automa-
tion data of any kind is affected.
The AUDITION controls offer convenient
ways to listen to your selections and edits.
See “Audition Control Section” on page 64
for details.
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