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18—Editing Tracks
Roland VS-2000 Owner’s Manual www.RolandUS.com 251
Quick-Selecting from the TRACK Menu
When you select and begin an editing operation that requires the selection of phrases
or regions, the TRACK/STATUS buttons start to flash. You use these buttons to quick-
select the tracks that contain the desired phrases or regions. When you select the track:
•any phrase on the track that’s touching the now line is selected. If there’s no phrase
touching the now line, the track will not let itself be selected. Move the now line so
it touches the desired phrase, and then select it.
•any region of audio on the track between the IN and OUT points is selected—see
“Placing Edit Points on a TRACK Menu Operation Screen” on Page 250. If there’s
no audio on the track between the IN and OUT points, the track cannot be selected.
In Quick Selection, TRACK/STATUS buttons select source and destination tracks.
When the CH EDIT button is:
unlit
—you’re selecting source tracks.
lit
—you’re selecting destination tracks.
To quick-select source tracks and destination tracks when moving, copying or exchanging audio:
1. If necessary, press CH EDIT so it’s unlit to view source tracks.
2. Press the TRACK/STATUS button of a source track—it lights solidly in
red to show that the audio comes from that track.
3. Press CH EDIT so it’s lit to view potential destination tracks.
By default, the same track is selected as the destination track. Its
TRACK/STATUS button solidly lights to show this.
4. If you want to select a different destination track, press its TRACK/
STATUS button so it lights solidly amber.
5. To include another set of source and destination tracks, press CH EDIT
so it’s unlit, and then the new source track’s TRACK/STATUS button.
6. Press CH EDIT so it lights and the new destination track’s TRACK/STATUS button.
7. To remove a set of source and destination tracks, press the source track’s TRACK/
STATUS button—the source and destination tracks’ SELECT and TRACK/STATUS
buttons once again flash to show they’re no longer selected.
The V-Track map on the display shows you the V-Tracks that are currently
selected for editing. Any V-Track with a wide, flashing black box is a source. Any
V-Track with a wide, flashing white box is a destination.
You can use Quick Selection for all phrase and region operations except the phrase
Ta ke Manager, and the region IMPORT and ARRANGE edit operations.
If you quick-select a phrase or region on one of a pair of linked tracks, the phrase or
region on the other linked track is also quick-selected.
Each time you select a new source track, subsequent destination track selections apply
to that source—you can’t go back and select a different destination track for a source
you selected earlier.
If you’d like to change an earlier set of source/destination tracks, press the source
track’s TRACK/STATUS button, and then set it up again the way you want it.
Quick Selection always select the destination track’s currently active V-Track. To select a
different destination V-Track, use the onscreen selection tools.
VS2000OMUS.book 251 ページ 2004年10月20日 水曜日 午後3時3分

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