TECHNINOT
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Dear camarades (you who have always been so helpful for me),
Being not at all acquainted with DAW methodology, I wonder if it is possible, with my wonderful (but very high-strung) DP-24, to simply CUT an entire passage of a song - all the tracks simultaneously. For the last two days I have been trying, one by one, to cut a passage of a song, then trying to realign what follows. I have lost some hair in the process but worst yet is the fact that my DP-24 lost patience with me and went into one of its FILE ERROR fits. The result is, of course, that, the song being contaminated, I had to erase it. Fortunately I had had the good sense to use a copy of the original version for this experiment. I did notice that when using an editing function such as CUT, the term ALL is to be found following suggested track numbers. Ultimately stupid but inevitable question: if after marking the IN and OUT then going to CUT I choose ALL, does this mean that all the tracks are going to be cut according to the given parameters? If this is true, I'm going to be a very happy man!
Thank you for your patience and devotion to the GOOD CAUSE (MUSIC)
William
Being not at all acquainted with DAW methodology, I wonder if it is possible, with my wonderful (but very high-strung) DP-24, to simply CUT an entire passage of a song - all the tracks simultaneously. For the last two days I have been trying, one by one, to cut a passage of a song, then trying to realign what follows. I have lost some hair in the process but worst yet is the fact that my DP-24 lost patience with me and went into one of its FILE ERROR fits. The result is, of course, that, the song being contaminated, I had to erase it. Fortunately I had had the good sense to use a copy of the original version for this experiment. I did notice that when using an editing function such as CUT, the term ALL is to be found following suggested track numbers. Ultimately stupid but inevitable question: if after marking the IN and OUT then going to CUT I choose ALL, does this mean that all the tracks are going to be cut according to the given parameters? If this is true, I'm going to be a very happy man!
Thank you for your patience and devotion to the GOOD CAUSE (MUSIC)
William