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Roland VS-2000 Owner’s Manual www.RolandUS.com 235
18—Editing Tracks
This chapter provides an introduction to the editing of audio data on VS-2000 tracks.
The first part of the chapter explains important editing concepts. The second part
explains how to use the various available editing methods.
Chapter 6 explains how audio data is recorded on the VS-2000, and provides
explanations for some important terms: take, phrase, V-Track and track. See Page 94.
Editing Concepts and Overview
Phrases and Regions
In editing a track, you can work:
pre-defined chunks of audio called “phrases. You can work with one phrase at a time
on each track, or you can work with phrases on multiple tracks at the same time.
Chapter 19 discusses the things you can do with phrases.
•a specified time “region” in one or more tracks. Region editing operations are
described in detail in Chapter 20.
Remember that when you’re editing a track, what you’re really editing is its currently
selected V-Track.
To master the powerful editing features of the VS-2000, it’s important to understand
exactly what a phrase is. See “What’s Pointer-Based Playback?” on Page 94 if you
haven’t already read it.
If you want to edit multiple phrases on a track at the same time, you can define a region
that includes the phrases.
Earlier V-Studios referred to regions as “tracks. Some of the VS-2000’s editing features
also use this word instead of “region.
Each rectangle in the Home screen’s playlist is a
phrase
Edit
region
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