5-2 Basic Editing Operations
Note
5-2-11 Undoing an Editing
When MASTER or PROGRAM is specified as theOperation
player and PROGRAM is specified as the recorder,
executing the automatic editing with the recorder OUT
point set causes the program information to be saved toWhen PROGRAM is specified as the recorder, you can
use the following procedure to undo the effect of the
the hard disk and no image to be output to the monitor.immediately previous automatic editing operation.
As a result, it is not possible to abort the editing
operation. It is, however, possible to undo the effect of
the editing operation after it has completed. (See the
next section 5-2-11, OUndoing an Editing
Operation.�)
Reviewing the editing results
After carrying out an editing operation, you can carry
out a review, to check the editing results on the
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monitor.
To carry out a review, press the PREVIEW/REVIEW
button after carrying out the edit and before you set1Immediately after the automatic editing operation
any new edit points or make other settings.
The PREVIEW/REVIEW button lights, and the reviewhas completed, press the UNDO button, turning it
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is carried out.
At the end of the review the PREVIEW/REVIEWThe AUTO EDIT button flashes.
button goes off, and the recorder returns to the OUT
point.
2Press the AUTO EDIT button.
To adjust the edit points and reexecute theThis undoes the effect of the immediately previous
edit after automatic editingautomatic editing operation, and the UNDO button
Hold down the RECALL button or DELETE button,
and press the ENTRY button to recall the edit points.goes off.
After adjusting the edit points, press the AUTO EDIT
Aborting the undo operation before carrying
button to carry out the edit again.out step 2
Press the UNDO button again, turning it off.
Note
When PROGRAM is specified as the recorder, and theThis returns to the state before you carried out step 1.
EDITING MODE button is set to INS, the event
pertaining to an automatic editing operation is inserted
at the recorder IN point. An event already present at
the recorder IN point is not overwritten, but slides
forward.
For details of how to adjust edit points, see Section 5-2-7,
OModifying and Deleting Edit Points� (page 5-8).
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