Basic Principles
Supertrue V4
allows you to record and play back the console’s fader movements and automated
switches, referenced against timecode. Any changes replayed will happen at exactly the same
time and in the case of fader movements, at the same rate.
In the same way a multitrack recorder can be used to build up a song piece by piece, section by
section,
Supertrue V4
can be used to create a mix that would be impossible to reproduce in one
live pass.
Off-Line Editing, Virtual Dynamics®
, improved
Recall
and
Master Status
(signal flow
preferences) allow the user to fully control all aspects of the recording and mixing process.
This means that you can sit back and concentrate on how a mix actually sounds without having
to worry about muting channels and riding levels. Multiple variations of mixes can be stored
allowing you to easily compare different versions, try out ideas or even return to a project several
weeks later to add some minor adjustment.
This level of control can be brought to other equipment in your recording facility, incorporating
external tape machine control and
Visual Effects (VFX)
to graphically manipulate and store the
parameters of your external effects processors.
Supertrue
can become the central control point for your facility, enabling you to control your
console, perform automated punch in/out on your multitrack and tweak parameters on your
outboard equipment without moving from your chair or alternating between various software
packages.
Mix Processor
Supertrue
has an extensive
On-Line
and
Off-Line
editing system, the
Mix Processor
,
which allows the manipulation of
Mix Data
.
One
Mix
can be merged into another,
Repeated
in part of the
Mix
at another timecode position,
Time
shifted to follow edits and other time
saving functions such as
Erase
,
Trim
,
Copy
and
Swap
, all of which speed up production work.
Synchronisation
For sound to picture applications,
Supertrue
can synchronise to incoming
SMPTE
timecode and,
as an option, provide machine control.
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