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Fine Jog sensitivity factor [ ]
Sets the fraction of the regular Jog Sensitivity Setting that will be invoked when
Fine Jog
is selected in the
Machines > Controllers
menu
Mouse Scrubbing Settings
There are two possible scrub modes,
Analog Tape Mode
and
Repeat Loop Mode
check the appropriate box for
the required mode. The length of the loop in
Repeat Loop Mode
is related to the base sampling frequency so the
loop will be 116mS long at
44.1, 88.2 and 176.4 kHz or 106ms at 48, 96 and 192 kHz.
Analog Tape Mode
gives a similar response to ‘reel-rocking’ on an analogue tape machine.
Jog anyway
When lit,
Jog Mode
is used regardless of how much audio is visi-
ble in the
Timeline
Shuttle when more than 10 [s] is shown in the Timeline
When lit, if there is more than 10 seconds of audio visible in the
Timeline scrub will be in
Shuttle Mode
Repeat Loop Mode continuously repeats a short loop starting at the cursor position.
Vari Speed Audio Quality
High when playing less than of equal to [6] track(s)
Best when playing less than or equal to [2] track(s)
MassCore : the varispeed quality is set automatically according to the current core load.
Native and Mykerinos : the playback quality is defined by the playback streams numbers set above.
Scrub Settings
Audio Quality
Offers a choice of
Standard
or
Improved
. The higher the quality chosen the greater the CPU load. Default is
Stan-
dard
.
Improved
mode is more demanding in terms of system resources. This setting will be automatically overridden to
Standard
mode if more tracks than the number specified in the
Max simultaneous tracks
field are scrubbed at
the same time.
Fast Speed Settings
F.FWD and REW nominal speed ratio [20]
Type in the box to set the nominal
F.FWD
and
REW
speed. (I.e. a value of
20
means 20 times sync play speed)
Transport Controls
The
Play Head
Cursor
or the
Timeline
will also move in response to the transport control buttons on the strip at
the bottom of the main
Pyramix Virtual Studio by Merging Technologies
window, or by using the separate
Transport
window controls (providing control over the Internal machine is selected). Note that the
Transport
Strip disappears when the
Transport
window is open, and reappears when the window is closed.
From left to right along the Transport strip, the most common controls are as follows:
•
The
Rewind
button moves the Play Head at an accelerated speed backward through the Composition
while it is being pressed.
•
The
Play Selection
button plays the currently selected clip, clips or region.
•
The
Play
button plays the Composition at normal speed forward from the current position of the Play
Head. Play in reverse by holding the
Ctrl
key while pressing Play.
•
The
Record
button puts Pyramix into Record mode, and creates a new recording to the disk on the Tracks
previously armed for recording. The Play Head moves forward at normal Play speed during the recording.