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Bonus! Built-In Graphical Editor
 
     
     
 
No Computer Needed!!
   
  Click to View Larger ImageNo expensive Mac or extraneous software-laden PC is needed to perform graphical waveform editing on the HDR24/96. There's no risk of a new screen saver tanking your whole recording session. Simply plug an SVGA monitor, PS2 mouse and standard PC keyboard into the HDR24/96's rear panel ports - and you're ready to go. (Fancy-pants studios pump the video output into a data-grade projector or flat screen plasma display to really wow the clients!)
   
Fast, Powerful, Intuitive Graphical User Interface
   
  Click to View Larger ImageAudio editing with a 20x2 LCD window is like trying to read a newspaper by looking through a soda straw. And waveform editing? Fuhgedaboudit. Only with the HDR24/96's GUI can you unleash true creativity. The most intricate tasks such as slipping, trimming, looping, fading and cross-fading tracks are so easy you'll wonder if you even did them! (Trust us, you have.) And you probably won't even have to crack open the Owner's Manual.
 
Easy Navigation
   
  Click to View Larger ImageOne of the most time-consuming tasks in working with a DAW is navigating around the GUI - going from an overview of your project, then down to the track, then to the audio data that you need to select and edit.

In addition to lots of on-screen navigation tools and keyboard short-cuts, the HDR24/96 has an exclusive "Dive Key". Position the mouse anywhere on the track overview and press the 'Z' key on your keyboard. You are instantly zoomed to where you can immediately select, nudge, trim and edit. Letting go of the 'Z' key pops you right back out. Cool.
 
Standard Cut, Copy, Paste Editing
   
  Click to View Larger ImageAll that time you spent with your nose pressed to the screen of a word processor or spreadsheet isn't about to go to waste. The HDR24/96 uses all of the standard editing keyboard shortcuts you're so familiar with. Cut, Copy and Paste may seem like simple editing commands, but this is the real power of hard disk-based recorders. It's the type of editing that gets done most of the time. The HDR24/96's GUI makes it a breeze.
 
     
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