The Glide Rate is set in the Mix Properties window. It is expressed in fifths of a
decibel per second and must be set to a positive integer between 1 and 10,000.
For example, a setting of “5” will result in a Glide Rate of 1dB per second and a
setting of “500” will yield a Glide Rate of 100dB per second. The lower the
number, the slower the rate of return. This provides a resolution of 10,000
possible values, so the Glide Rate can be set to precisely match the timing
demands of the mix.
The fader movement in Glide Return is carried out a constant, decibel-relative
rate. The speed of the fader movement will be scaled to accommodate the audio
taper depending on its physical position.
Multiple Glide Rates can be set for within a mix as needed. After moves have
been recorded using one Glide Rate, the rate can be changed and the subsequent
moves will use the new rate.
Important Note: Changes to the Glide Rate do not apply to previously recorded
fader moves.
To set the Glide Rate on a single mix, use the following procedure:
1.
Highlight the desired mix and open the Mix Properties window.
2.
Enter the desired Glide Rate and click “Save.”
3.
The entered Glide Rate will be applied to the highlighted mix.
4.
Double-click the mix to send it back to the ACM to use the new rate.
Important Note: When Glide Rate for a mix is changed, the mix is not
automatically sent to the ACM and the changes will not apply to
the active mix in the ACM. Double–click the mix to send it to
the ACM after changes have been made in order to use the new
Glide Rate.
Once the Glide Rate has been set in a mix, subsequent mixes derived from that
mix will use that same rate. When starting a new mix, it may be helpful to set the
Glide Rate for the first mix sent to the PC after the New Mix has been created in
the ACM, and then resend it back to the ACM for as the active mix. Using this
method, all mixes derived from this mix will then have the same initial Glide Rate.
The same Glide Rate can be set for multiple mixes as needed:
To set the same Glide Rate on multiple mixes, , use the following procedure:
1.
Highlight the desired mixes and open the Mix Properties window.
2.
Click in the “Set Glide Multiple Mixes checkbox and enter the desired Glide
Rate.
3.
Click “Save” and the entered Glide Rate will be applied to all of the
highlighted mixes.
Important Note: When Glide Rate is changed on multiple mixes, none of the
mixes are automatically sent to the ACM and the changes will
not apply to the active mix in the ACM. Double–click the
desired mix to send it to the ACM after the rate has been
changed in order to use the new Glide Rate.
The Glide Rate entry field will be active when the Mix
Properties window is opened if only one mix highlighted.
The Glide Rate entry field will not be active when the Mix
Properties window is opened if two or more mixes are
highlighted.
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