
Euphonix Version 3 Supplement to the R-1 Operation Manual
Editing and Selection Features
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Table 5-1
Clip Info
Parameter
Name
Meaning
Comments/Constraints
Sound File
The name of the recorded
Sound File that will be
played for this Clip
Editing changes the Sound File name, but not the Sound
File referenced
Library
The Library in which the
Sound File is stored within
the Directory system
Editing moves the Sound File to the entered Library. A
new Library is created if the Library name does not exist
Resolution /
Sample Rate
The number of bits per
sample (bit width) and the
number of samples per sec-
ond when this Sound File
was recorded.
System settings at the time of the original recording
Bit width = 16 or 24, and files of either type can be used
(played) anywhere and together in the same Title or
track
Sample Rate range 31–100 kHz, but cannot be used
interchangeably or together as each Title has a specified
SR. When the sample rate exceeds 50 kHz, the R-1
must re-allocate its resources for fewer tracks.
Playback
Time (also
called Posi-
tion or Time
Position)
The time within the Title of
the first playable sample of
this Sound File.
Editing the Playback Time changes the time position of
every sample within the playable portion of the Sound
File.
Editing the Playback Time does not affect parameters
within the Clip.
Editing the Head Trim adds or subtracts samples to the
beginning of playable portion of the Sound File, thus
altering the Playback Time. This does not change the
time position of every sample within the playable portion
of the Sound File.
Head trim
Number of samples (in
units according to the cur-
rent time display mode)
from the beginning of the
original recording until the
first sample for playback.
Editing the Head Trim changes the Playback Time.
Editing Head Trim does not, however, affect the synchro-
nization of the Sound File on the Track, which can only
be changed by editing the Playback Time directly.
Tail Trim
Number of samples
(according to the current
time display mode) from the
end of the original recording
until the last desired sample
for playback.
Editing the Tail Trim changes the Length
Length
Number of samples of the
Sound File to play.
Clip Length = (Sound File Length – Head Trim) – Tail
Trim
Editing the Length changes the Tail Trim