MIOConsole3d Session
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• Duration of current (or last) take
• Metrical Control block
• Tempo control
• Time Signature control
• Metronome Enable
• Count off Mode
• Take (Record does not start play)
• None (Record does start play, but no count in)
• 1, 2, 3 or 4 bars (Count in specified number of bars when initiating record)
• Take Readout
• Left side shows current/last take number
• Right side shows next take number (and may be edited)
• Playhead Position Readout
• Left side shows postion in HH:MM:SS.ss
• Right side shows position in Bars and Beats
• Transport Controls
• Record ringbuffer status
• Stop
• Return to Zero
• Play
• Pause
• Record (arms recording according to trigger mode)
• Loop Playback Enable
• Record Trigger Mode block
• Pre-roll sets the pre-record time
• Post-roll sets the de-trigger time for level based trigger
• Mode sets the record trigger Mode
• Manual: Trigger/de-trigger on arm toggle
• Level: Trigger/de-trigger based on input level
• TC: Trigger/de-trigger based on LTC TC lock
• Auto Punch: Trigger/de-trigger on playhead position
• Record Trigger Folder block
• Lists Enabled Record folders, along with available time
The
Control Widget Bar
contains controls for editing, overdubbing, grid and view modes, as well as
dynamic status indicators. From left to right:
Figure 12.8: Control Widget Bar
• The
Missing Files
button will be visible if the session detects that any segments refer to files that
cannot be found automatically. Clicking this button will launch the
window. If there are no missing files, this button will not be visible.
• The
Punch Mode
popup controls the automatic edit mode used when overlaps occur due to either
dragging a segment or from overdubs. The available modes are:
• Split and Add (splits existing segments on overlap, adds new segment)
• Split and Remove (splits and removes existing segments on overlap, adds new segment)
• Split and Mute (splits and mutes existing segments on overlap, adds new segment)
• Add (adds new segment without affecting existing segments)
• The
Xfade
popup lets you set the type of fade or crossfade to be created automatically when
segments are recorded or edited. Options include “None” (no crossfade - a butt-splice), “Linear”,
“Raised Cosine”, “Cosine” and “Sqrt Cosine” (Square-Root Cosine).
Please Note:
When “None” is set as the fade type, you will still be able to grab the segment fade
duration handle holding by the “f” key as usual, but since there is no fade slope to show, the fade