Panasonic Combination Vcr Pv M2737 Operating Instructions
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37 Using the Program TreeEditing Zones, Programs, and Layers Deleting Programs, Layers, and Zones •Select the program or any number of layers and zones, and click the trash icon on the toolbar, or press [Backspace], or open the context menu and select Delete. ÖDeleting zones does not delete any samples on your hard drive. Drag and Drop Select the program or any number of layers and zones and drag the selection to a layer to move the selection inside this layer. Using Cut, Copy, and Paste •To cut the...
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38 Using the Program TreeEditing Zones, Programs, and Layers Example: A program contains layers that are limited to a specific key range. The contained zones, however, use the full key range. In this case, all these zones fill the whole key range in the mapping editor and it is impossible to see their real limitations. To solve this, use the “Apply Layer Settings to Zones – Key Range” option so that the zones inherit the limits of the layers. The layers themselves are reset to the complete key...
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39 Using the Program TreeMaking Selections ÖThe variables $(Sample), $(SampleFolder), $(Zone), $(KeyLow), $(KeyHigh), $(KeyLowText), $(KeyHighText), $(VelLow), $(VelHigh), $(RootKey) and $(RootKeyText) work only for zones. If you try to use any of these variables for replacing text in a layer name, the matching text is deleted. The variables $(Program), $(Layer), $(Date), $(Time) and $(Counter) always work. Making Selections The selection you make in the Program Tree defines which part of the program...
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40 Using the Program TreeNavigating in the Program Tree •To select the entire content of a program, open the context menu, select the Selection submenu, and choose “Select All”. •To select all subentries of an element, open the context menu, select the Selection submenu, and choose “Select Tree”. Using the Selection Filter The Selection Filter lets you select a group of elements by double-clicking on a program, layer, or zone. By default, a double-click selects all elements of the Program Tree. The...