About track editing54 TASCAM DP-01 Owner’s ManualAdvanced techniquesCLONE TRACKThis copies a track or pair of tracks to another track or pair of tracks.There are no IN and OUT points when cloning.z There are two values that you can change:Src. Trk Select an individual track (1 through 8), a pair of tracks (1/2, 3/4,5/6, 7/8) or the MASTER stereo track.Dst. Trk This sets the destination track or tracks to which the source trackis cloned. What you can select here depends on what you have selected forthe source track. If you have selected a single track, you can select tracks 1through 8 here. If you have selected a pair of tracks (for instance, 1/2), youcan only select track pairs here.If you try to selectthe same track as adestination that you have selectedas the source, when you press theYES key, a message will appear.Press YES to perform the operation or NO to leave this screen.• Mix down to the mix master track, using the EFFECT SEND and EFFECTRETURN (“Mixdown and mastering” on page 26) to add reverb to your mix.• Clone the stereo mix to a pair of tracks.• Disconnect the drum machine from the STEREO MIX and connect it to theRETURN jacks. Make sure that the drum machine is set up to be synchro-nized to the DP-01 (“Working with MIDI” on page 38).Although you can-not mix the inputsof the STEREO MIX to the mixedmaster track, you can add a drummachine (say for instance) to themix in the following way:• Mix down again with only the two cloned tracks, using the EFFECTRETURN control to add and adjust the levels of the drum machine. You nowhave a mix including the drum machine as well as the effect added to themain tracks.CLEAN OUTThis deletes all the material in a track or tracks. There are no IN andOUT points when performing the clean out function.z There is only one value that you can change:Src. Trk Select an individual track (1 through 8), a pair of tracks (1/2, 3/4,5/6, 7/8), or all the tracks (1-8).Press YES to perform the operation or NO to leave this screen.Undoing operationsIf you have made a mistake, very often you can undo it. Thisincludes the track editing operations described here, as well as mostother common operations you can perform (including recording).z Press the UNDO key briefly, to undo the last undoable action.orYou must have per-formed at least oneundoable action after switching onfor the undo function to work.z Press and hold the UNDO key for about a second, to show the UNDO/REDO screen:Event numbering starts at 0—START UP at the bottom of the event his-tory list (you can’t change this list)Figure 2.11: Cloning tracksFigure 2.12: Cleaning out atrack