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This parameter: Sets:
BPM the tempo of the recording. This is set by
default to the sequence’s tempo during Direct
Recording.
Click the onscreen Move button to change the recording’s starting location.
Click the Sample Edit button to display a window where you can—among
other things—normalize the recording to make it as loud as possible, or
convert a stereo recording into a mono one.
Working on the Built-In LCD: Special Cases
Usually—as we’ve said—there are only small differences
between working on a VGA or on the built-in LCD. This booklet
contains a few exceptions, though: naming a track, selecting
audio for editing, and opening the Edit Pop-Up menu. The
following sections explain how to do these things on the LCD.
If you’re working on a VGA, you can skip the following sections—you’ve
already learned how to do these things.
Naming a Track on the Built-In LCD
1. Press SEQUENCE to display the SEQUENCE screen.
2. Use 6 or 5 to select the desired track.
The track label
becomes dark when
the track is selected.
3. Press MENU, and select Track Name... to open the EDIT
TRACK NAME window.
4. Use the VALUE dial and the 3 and 4 buttons to enter the
name you want.
5. Press F5 (OK) when you’re done.
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Editing on the Built-In LCD
Selecting a Recorded Region for Editing
1. Press SEQUENCE.
2. Press F5 (Seq Edit) to display the SEQUENCE EDIT screen.
3. Use 6 or 5 to select the track you want to edit, and then
press F1 (Track Sel). If you’d like to edit all of your tracks
at the same time, hit F2 (All Track Sel).
4. If you see any numbers in the Region In/Out box, press
F3 (Rgn In/Out) once or twice to remove them.
Press F3 (Rgn
In/Out) to clear
this box.
5. Move to the beginning of the section you want to edit, and
then press F3 (Rgn In/Out).