Sonoma Audio Workstation User Guide
Copyright © 2003, Sony Corporation of America. All rights reserved.
2.15.2
Index marks and End marks are optional.
Index marks and End marks are optional
but a final End mark must be present to
indicate the end of the disc.
Correction.
2.15.2.1
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The word
track
here refers to an individual
piece of music on an SACD disc defined by
Start and End marks, or two consecutive
Start marks.
Footnote addition.
2.15.2.1
--
The Scarlet Book actually defines Index
Point 1 to equal the Track Start, therefore,
the first Index following a Track Start should
be Index N.2, where N is the number of the
Track.
Footnote addition.
2.15.2.2
The minimum time permitted between two
consecutive authoring marks is 1/75 sec.
When an authoring mark is created or
moved its position is rounded to the closest
1/75 sec.
Authoring marks must correspond to a
1/75 sec grid, and the marks are
automatically rounded to the closest
1/75 sec boundary when they are created
or moved.
Correction.
2.15.2.2
The minimum time between two
consecutive start marks is 1 second.
The Scarlet Book defines certain minimum
times between authoring marks, those
times are defined as follows:
1. Minimum time between two consecutive
Start marks = 1 second
2. Minimum time between a Start mark and
an End mark = 1 second
3. Minimum time between two consecutive
Index marks = 1/75 second
4. Minimum time between a Start mark and
an Index mark = 1/75 second
5. Minimum time between an Index mark
and an End mark = 1/75 second
Correction and clarification.
Section Ver. 1.5.17
Ver. 1.6.1
Remarks