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Deleting a Sound
When a sound has outlived its usefulness or is no longer relevant, it can be
permanently
deleted
. This is potentially a very destructive function and thus
should be used with extreme caution. Once a sound is deleted, it will be removed
from all screens that use it. In addition, it will never be able to be added to a
screen again. If you simply wish to stop a sound from being played, but may
need to use it in future, then you should remove it from the screen on which it is
being used instead. See
page 58, Removing an Element from a Screen
, for
more details.
To delete a sound, first open the Sound Manager and select the sounds you wish
to delete, as described on
page 124, Using the Sound Manager
.
Click the
Delete
button. The
Production Unit will scan all
sequences to ensure that the
sound is not in use by any screen.
Clicking
Abort
at this time will
stop the scan, cancel the delete
operation, and return to the
Sound Manager without deleting
any selected sounds.
If the sound is found to be used
by a screen, then a warning will
be displayed, similar to that
shown left. It is strongly
recommended that you do not
delete a sound that is attached to
a screen.
If you really want to delete all the selected sounds, click
Yes
. If you decide you
do not wish to delete the sounds after all, click
No
.
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