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Chapter 4
24 ALESIS ML-9600 REFERENCE MANUAL
4.9A AN ALTERNATE METHOD...
An alternative to using the Track Start pointer to determine the Split point is to play the track up to the
point at which you wish the split to occur, then press PAUSE to pause the Track. If you then hold the
PLAYLIST EDIT button and press NEW TRACK, the Track will be split, with the split point set to
equal the pause point (the last audio that you heard). This method may be preferred when you are
roughly breaking a long recording into smaller parts, and do not need the accuracy of the scrubbing
process.
NOTE: Using the "Pause" method to split a Track will override the Track Start pointer, if it has been set.
4.10 TRACK JOIN
The Track Join operation is the opposite of a Track Split; Track Join will combine two adjacent Tracks
(and their associated Audio Files) into one. If there is DSP applied to the first track, it will be applied to
the entire joined track. If there is DSP applied to the second track, it will be removed after the Join
(because the second track is always joined to the first).
Performing a Track Join is a simple procedure. Assuming Track 1 and Track 2 are in a playlist, press
SKIP
until Track 2 is selected. Hold the PLAYLIST EDIT button and press DELETE TRACK. The
display will change to the Track Join Confirmation Screen, as shown in Figure 4.10.1.
Figure 4.10.1
Track Join Confirmation Screen
Pressing DOWN/NO while this screen is displayed will cancel the Join operation and return the
machine to its previous state. Pressing UP/YES while this screen is displayed will cause Track 2 to be
joined to Track 1, removing the inter-Track gap, if one exists.
TIP: If you are previewing a Join and notice that the transition from Track to Track seems abrupt, or if
you notice a "pop" or a "click" at the transition point, try applying a short (10mS) fade to the end of the
first Track, or the beginning of the second Track. If the fade solves the problem, render it to the Audio
File (see Section 5.4h) and then proceed with the Track Join.
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