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INTRODUCTION
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GRID
The GRID (GRaphic Interface Display) shows the audio as waveforms and/or as blocks and
you may choose whether to display waveforms or not according to your preference. Consistent
colour coding is used throughout - blue for play, grey for muted, red for record, green for edit
and light brown (ochre) for EDIT CUE. This allows you to see at a glance the status of the
tracks even from a distance. The waveforms/blocks scroll during playback and you may
zoom in horizontally or vertically for more precise editing and the RE32’s real-time operating
system even allows you to zoom in or out when the machine is currently busy doing other
things such as playing back, recording, etc.. It is also possible to show cue names and
these are shown in a column on the right of the GRID.
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CLIPBOARDS
When Single Machine Edit Mode is selected, these panels are shown on the right hand side
of the screen. Each panel is aligned vertically with the tracks related to the corresponding
machine.
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Project 1
Project 1
CLIPBOARD
O: Sax stab
1: Gtr hook
2: Strings1
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:
8:
9:
STOP
The top line of this box shows the machine number, the name of the project currently loaded
on this machine and the current transport status (PLAY, STOP etc..)
The symbol is shown alongside the currently selected machine. The next box displays
either the current project name or the machine name, depending on the setting in the
INFORMATION field on the SHOW ON VGA MONITOR - MACHINES page. This box will be
coloured red while the machine is in record and in a mustard colour while the machine is in
rehearsing a record. The final box displays the machines transport status (STOP, PLAY
etc..).
Below this are shown the edit clipboards available on this machine. These are the ten edits
available for pasting and/or inserting into a project at any time. The EDIT CLIPBOARD will
be explained fully later in the section “EDITING”.
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