
GX9000 User manual
Rev 2.1
The Take Logging System
The Take Logging System
Genex Audio Inc
Page 55
What are Cue Points?
Cue points are records of events that happened during a recording. An event
could be music starting, a wrong note, a false start, etc. The GX9000 allows
you to log each type of event as it happens, as a cue point, so that you can
quickly and easily find it again.
Four different Cue Point types are available
•
Take
Logs the timecode at the time of entry and auto increments the Take
number. The number can be manually preset by the user.
•
False Start.
This type of cue point logs a timecode at the time of entry, but swaps
names with the cue point immediately before it. For example, suppose
the
Take
button was pressed at timecode 00:23:15:00 when the
orchestra or band started playing, but shortly afterwards at timecode
00:23:21:00, the orchestra broke down and started again. You would
press the
False Start
button to log a false start at 00:23:15:00 and the
point at 00:23:21:00 would be re-labeled Take.
See the table below.
Cue list before False Start entered
take 001
00:08:04:00
take 002
00:15:33:00
take 003
00:23:15:00
Cue list after False Start entered at 00:23:21:00
take 001
00:08:04:00
take 002
00:15:33:00
false start 001
00:23:15:00
take 003
00:23:21:00
•
Note
Logs the timecode at the time of entry and auto increments the Note
number. The number can be manually preset by the user. An example of
the use of the Note point is to log extraneous events that happen during
the recording, for example an airplane flying overhead, or a car horn.
•
End
Logs the timecode at the time of entry and auto increments the End
number. The number can be manually preset by the user. An example of
the use of the End point is to mark the end of a song.
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