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The following edit functions are available to be applied to recorded audio tracks.
Gain
This function will increase or decrease the amount of volume for the
selected tracks and ranges. Press [F5] (DO IT) to execute the selected
edit function. Press [F4] (CANCEL) to close the AUDIO EDIT page without
affecting the audio.
Up to 18dB or gain can be added or subtracted to a track at once.
Fade
Linear Fade In / Out
This function sets an automatic fade in or out to an audio track. The following fade types are available:
Linear Fade In / Out
This selection fades in or out the audio with a linear curve. A linear curve will go from start to end with
no curve, creating a straight line.
Logarithmic Fade In / Out
This selection fades in or out the audio with a Logarithmic curve. A logarithmic curve will quickly rise,
and then even out for the middle section, surging quickly again as it nears the end.
Exponential Fade In / Out
This selection fades in or out the audio with an Exponential curve. An exponential curve will slowly rise
in the beginning, and then quickly rise for the middle section, and then slowing again as it nears the
end.
Cut / Copy / Pasting Tracks
Cut and Copy allows you to duplicate a selected portion of your track.
You can then paste this portion elsewhere in your song using the 'Paste'
process. When using the 'cut' function, the selection copied is deleted.
When 'Copy' is selected, the original is left intact.
To copy a section of audio into another track, do the following:
01. Select the track you wish to copy by checking the 'Edit' field.
02. Select the entire range of the track.
Scroll with the [DATA] wheel on the 'End' field to select the entire track.
03. Press [F6] (EDIT)
This will open the AUDIO EDIT page.
04. In the 'Edit' field, select 'Copy'.
05. Press [F5] (DO IT) to copy the audio selection.
This will return you to the TKVIEW page.
06. Select the track you wish to paste the copied data into.
07. Press [F6] (EDIT)
Note that the 'Edit' field defaulted to 'Paste'. If paste is not selected in 'Edit', then select it now.
08. Choose how you would like your track pasted with the 'Paste Type'
09. In the 'Number of copies' field, select the number of consecutive copies you would like to paste.
10. Press [F5] (DO IT) to execute the paste.
The audio data you copied will now be pasted into place.
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