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18—Editing Tracks
236 www.RolandUS.com Roland VS-2400CD Owner’s Manual
You can move through the project while you’re on the wave display using the current
time location display (Page 122)—which is still visible above the wave display—the
transport buttons, position bar, Jump feature, locators or markers.
Choosing the Right Editing Screen
Use the screen that best suits the job at hand:
If you need to see the project’s other tracks, or to see an entire project section at
once, edit in the Home screen’s playlist (Page 118). The Home screen is best suited
to making larger edits: moving audio around in a project, or from track to track and
so on. You’ll find a variety of views and magnifications, as described on Page 119.
Use the wave display when you need an up-close, detailed view of a track’s audio.
It’s the best choice when precision is critical and when you’re performing edits on
tiny bits of audio. The wave display’s especially handy when you’re using Scrub
(Page 178) to pinpoint audio events.
You can switch back and forth between the Home and wave display screens—and use
different views and magnifications—as you edit.
Selecting Phrase or Region Editing
1. Hold down SHIFT and press F2•TRACK.
2. Select the desired type of editing by pressing F6. When:
F6 is set to Ph
Reg
—phrase editing is currently selected, as shown
by the onscreen symbol. You can press F6 (Ph
Reg) to switch to
region editing.
F6 is set to Reg
Ph
—region editing is currently selected, as shown
by the onscreen symbol. You can press F6 (Reg
Ph) to switch to
phrase editing.
The wave display has its own position bar located beneath the displayed waveform. You
can drag its handle with your mouse to move through the project. You can also click on
the arrow at its left end to move slowly backward through the project—in steps of about
16 samples—or on the arrow at its right to move slowly forward.
On the Home screen, you can jump from the start to the end of a selected track’s
phrases, one after another, by pressing PHRASE NEXT when the PREVIOUS/Next Sw
(Page 358) is set to PHRASE. Press PHRASE PREVIOUS to move in the opposite
direction.
If you’re working on a VGA, you can click the PHRASE/REGION/AUTOMIX button at
the right above the playlist on the Home screen to select the desired type of editing.
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