64 TASCAM 2488neo7 − RecorderUNDO and REDOUndoing and redoing actions1 Press the UNDO/REDO key and a list of the opera-tions that you have done since the start of the songis shown on screen:The first action (START UP) at the bottom of thedisplay is numbered 0, and all the actions after this(above this) are then numbered in order.2 Use the dial to scroll to the step to which you wantto go back.3 Press YES/ENTER, to return to the point in yourwork just before you made your mistake.You can also redo an action that you have undone inexactly the same way.T I PAs well as using the dial to scroll through the list,you can also use the UNDO /REDO key to position thecursor automatically at the event before or after thecurrent event.If you press the UNDO key (unshifted), the cursor moves tothe event immediately before the current event.Press YES/ENTER to undo the last event.If you press REDO (UNDO when the SHIFT indicator islit), the cursor moves to the event immediately followingthe current event (i.e. the last action that has been undone).Press the YES/ENTER key to redo this action.NOTERecording, track editing, or any other operation afteran undo or redo operation, clears the list of redoableactions (i.e. those actions which have been undone).Unlike a tape recorder, but like most word-processors, youcan undo your mistakes (the 2488neo remembers up to thelast 999 operations you perform in each song). What ismore, you can undo your undo operations (redo).The operations that you can undo are:The different track editing functions described in• this sectionRecording operations (including track bounce)•Auto punch operations•Mixdown and mastering•Import of WAV files•In addition, all these operations are stored as part of thesong on the disk; even when you turn the machine off, thehistory of all the previous operations is stored ready fornext time.What this means is that you can finish your work for theday, come back in the morning with fresh ears, and decidethat maybe you did not want that overdub after all. Withthe 2488neo, this is no problem.