97
97
97
97
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RECLAIM SPACE
This function reclaims disk space by analyzing all project play lists and deleting any unused audio files.
This function is especially useful for reducing backup size and for reclaiming disk space that cannot be
recovered automatically by RADAR
24 i.e. audio files that have been previously shared between multiple
projects.
RECLAIM SPACE
also gives you the option to delete all project undo information. This can free up
a lot of disk space and speed up backup operations significantly by removing references to audio from the
undo list. Only audio that is currently in the project will remain.
All other unused audio will be deleted
so use with caution.
This function is
NOT
undoable!
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ERASE ALL AUDIO
The name says it all! Use this function to completely erase all mounted audio recording drives.
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DISK MODE
RADAR
24 provides maximum flexibility for the professional user including custom drive configuration.
Standard disk mode uses large 128 KB clusters for high performance recording and editing. The other
options include 64 KB and 32 KB clusters and splitting tracks to multiple disks. While using smaller
cluster sizes can speed up cueing time, it can also reduce performance and
is not recommended
unless
you have a very good reason to do so. For more information please refer to O
PERATIONS
: D
ISK
M
ANAGEMENT
:
DISK MODE
.
AUDIO I/O LEVELS
Input and Output audio reference levels can be set independently using this dialog. For more information
refer to
CONFIGURATION
:
OPERATING LEVELS
. There are four different settings for input level and four
different settings for output level:
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+24 dBu – results in a digital meter reading of –20 when a 0 VU tone is applied
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+22 dBu – results in a digital meter reading of –18 when a 0 VU tone is applied
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+20 dBu – results in a digital meter reading of –16 when a 0 VU tone is applied
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+18 dBu – results in a digital meter reading of –14 when a 0 VU tone is applied
RECAIM SPACE?
NO YES
DELETE UNDO?
NO YES
ARE YOU SURE?
NO YES
ERASE ALL AUDIO?
NO YES
LOSE ALL AUDIO?
NO YES
ARE YOU SURE?
NO YES
AUDIO IN : +22 dBU
AUDIO OUT : +22 dBU