MIOConsole3d Session
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Session Capabilities
For the merely curious, here is a brief overview of the current
Session
feature set.
• Each domain has its own session
• Time-based, multi-track, multi-region session for recordings, saved as part of console file
• Each track supports unlimited Audio Segments
• Each Audio Segment has an adjustable:
• Fade-in & Fade-out
• Multiple fade types
• Adjustable Fade length
• Gain
• Mute
• Each track supports an unlimited number of Audio Segment overlaps
• Session supports time signature and tempo to provide a musical timeline
• Session can calculate tempo from Loop, Autopunch, and Selection regions
• Session provides the user-selectable timeline rulers:
• Bars & Beats
• SMPTE Time Code
• Time
• Sample
• Session has loop points for loop Playback and Recording
• Session has in and out points for Auto punch Recording
• Session supports musical grid
• Bars down to 1/64 notes; support for triplet and dotted spacing
• Related to Time signature and Tempo
• Loop, In/Out, Playhead and segments are snapped to grid when enabled
• Session supports an unlimited number of marks
• Each mark has:
• Start Time
• Duration
• Name
• Reason Field
• Notes Field
• Marks with duration can recall loop points
• Session includes a metronome locked to Time Signature and Tempo with a dedicated strip in the
mixer
• Session Playback Engine
• Plays each track to its own strip in the mixer
• Automatically routes playback to input strip tape returns
• Supports Loop playback
• Supports Count off
• Supports instant cueing to location
• Supports instant cueing to mark
• Supports delayed cueing to mark when currently playing a loop
• Multichannel files are down-mixed when added to narrower tracks
• Mono files are up-mixed when added to wider tracks
• Responds instantly to Changes, even while in loop playback.
• Cueing
• Loop-point changes
• Segment Gain, Mute, Fades postion
• Adding and removing segments
• Session supports simplified editing model including
• Auto-editing modes for drags and punches
• Split and Add (splits existing segments on overlap, adds new segment)