Sonoma Audio Workstation User Guide
Copyright © 2003, Sony Corporation of America. All rights reserved.
Document Change Record
Section Ver. 1.5.17
Ver. 1.6.1
Remarks
Title
Page
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Authors
Responsibility for
documentation passed to
K. Crawford and A. Demery
2.3.1
When an EDL window is opened, it is
maximized by default. You can change this
behavior by setting or clearing the open
EDL window maximized checkbox in the
window tab of the preferences window. This
window is reached via the preferences item
in the window menu.
When an EDL window is opened, it is
maximized by default, but this is controlled
via a user preference.
Editorial change.
2.3.1
Although you can zoom and scroll the EDL
window to show any amount of time, the
usable area within which you can work is
the range from zero to 13.5 hours.
The range of the viewable EDL window is
23:30:00 to 12:30:00, however, the usable
range in which you can work is from
00:00:00 to 12:00:00.
Correction.
2.3.2
--
The
PageDown
and
PageUp
keys work
irrespective of the state of the transport;
however, you cannot enter the Splice Editor
with the transport running. For this reason,
the Splice Editor tab is skipped as you cycle
down/up the panels with the
PageDown
/
PageUp
keys when the
transport runs.
Footnote addition.
2.3.8
A waveform for the audio is drawn within
the rectangle when the PCM amplitude
envelope file exists.
A waveform for the audio is drawn within
the ingredient when an accompanying
envelope file exists.
Correction.
2.3.8
Marks are used for navigation, annotating
events, and defining CD authoring
locations.
Marks are used for navigation, annotating
events, and defining SACD authoring
locations.
Correction.
2.4.1.1
The window size changes so that the
ingredients are centered and occupy 80%
of the window.
The window size changes so that the
ingredients are centered and occupy 90%
of the window.
Correction.
2.5
Unselected ingredients appear dark-green
in color.
Unselected ingredients appear blue-grey in
color.
Correction.
2.5.1
The coloring of the rectangle indicates
whether none (white), all (bright green), or
some (dull green) of the ingredients on that
channel are selected.
The coloring of the rectangle indicates
whether none (white), all (bright green), or
some (blue-grey) of the ingredients on that
channel are selected.
Correction.
2.7.1
If you are not sure about the state of the
transport, use the stop command
(Q).
If you are not sure about the state of the
transport, use the stop command
(
Ctrl+Spacebar
).
Correction.
2.7.2
Play Edit Region (Minus)
Play Around Edit Region (Shift+Minus)
Play Edit Region (
-
)
Play Around Edit Region (
Shift+-
)
Editorial change.
2.8.2.3
If you are switching a single channel at a
time, using the buttons is not a problem, but
when you’d like to punch-in or out across
many channels simultaneously you’re in
trouble.
If you want to punch-in on a single channel,
using that channel’s individual ready/safe
buttons is fine; however, this is inconvenient
when you want to punch-in across many
channels simultaneously.
Editorial change.
2.8.8.2
The longer recording also allows you the
ability to change the fade length and move
the edit points beyond the original punch
positions.
This additional recording time also allows
you the ability to change the fade length
and move the edit points beyond the
original punch positions.
Editorial change.
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