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3 Press the ENTER button to display the TRACK EDIT MENU screen.
4 To select the track-editing tool you want, turn the dial to highlight it,
and then press ENTER to display the tool’s screen.
Track Copy
You can copy a recording to another V-Track belonging to the current track
or to another track. The original recording is unaffected by this process—you
just have a second copy when you’re done. Here’s how to use Track Copy
once you’ve selected it from the SONG EDIT MENU screen and hit ENTER:
1 Select the source track and V-Track you want to copy.
2 Set the Start and End values to the portion of the V-Track you want to
copy. You can set the values by
• using either the bars and beats or time values—to enter the
beginning (Start) and end (End) of what it is you want to copy.
• by pressing 1 (ALL)—so that Start and End are set to copy the
whole V-Track.
• pressing 2 (A-B)—to set Start and End to the A and B values on
the A-B SETTING screen we discussed on page 6. This allows you
to set the A and B points by ear.
3 Press 6 (NEXT) to display the Target Track settings.
Song Protect
You can lock, or “protect,” a song on your SD card If you’d like to do some
practice work on it—playing along, or experimenting with its mix and/or
effects. You won’t be able to record anything new, and you won’t be able
save anything you do while the song is protected. Protecting a song can
also be useful when a song’s completed, and you want to make sure nothing
happens to it.
When you select Song Protect on the SONG EDIT MENU screen, the JUNO-Gi
asks if you’re sure you want to lock the song. Press 5 (EXEC) to do so.
To unlock a loaded and protected song, select Song Protect from the
SONG EDIT MENU screen, and then press 5 (EXEC).
Song Optimize
As you work a song to completion, you may have a lot of audio you’re no
longer using such as stuff you’ve recorded over, false starts, and so on. The
Song Optimize tool deletes the unused recordings in a song’s folder so you
can reclaim the SD-card space they use.
Don’t worry: Song Optimize won’t toss alternate performances you’ve
got recorded on V-Tracks that aren’t currently being played.
Track-Editing Tools
Though these are referred to for simplicity as “track” tools, they really operate
on the current song’s individual V-Tracks. Here’s how to get to these tools:
1 Press the RECORDER VIEW button to display the RECORDER screen.
2 Press the MENU button and select Track Edit, as shown here.