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Roland VS-880EX - Pointer Based Editing

Roland VS-880EX
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Chapter 1: Important Information
TAPE: Total time per each track = 30 minutes
TRUE RANDOM ACCESS DISK RECORDING: Total time per track is variable
Track 1: 60 minutes
Track 2: 10 minutes
Track 3: 15 Minutes
Track 4: 12 Minutes
Total track minutes used here: 97 minutes
No track minutes (disk space) used for:
Looping, Copying or using the same material more than once.
Pointer Based Editing
When you record sounds into the VS-880EX, they are stored on the hard drive. Once on the drive, the
original recording is never changed. All of the editing, copying and moving of the sound is actually just
moving and copying “pointers” to the original sound. These pointers indicate when to start and stop
playing all or part of the original recording. The advantage to this way of working is that copying or
moving or erasing part of a track is only changing these pointers. Pointers take up virtually no disk space,
and the VS-880EX can write or change pointers instantly. That allows you to copy all 8 tracks of a song
instantly to another location without using additional disk space. The original audio is never changed.

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