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2.8.9.4
Discard Last Recording
When an EDL has a last recording, as explained above, the recording menu command delete last
recording is available. This command performs a “hard” destructive delete: the ingredients
comprising the last recording are removed from the EDL and their underlying DSD files are deleted
from the system. This command will be disabled as soon as another undoable event is performed
after recording. You can discard material later using the discard selection command.
2.8.9.5
Discard Selection
This command deletes the selected ingredients and discards the sound and waveform files behind
them. It can be used at any time. Use it with caution, since it is an undoable command that will
permanently remove files from the system and may result in offline ingredients in other EDLs.
Each time a recording is made a special read-only EDL, called a takelist, is created. It will have a
name that matches the prefix and file number of the new DSD files (e.g., Take.11.edl). The takelist is
saved in the recording directory (or a subfolder in that directory) along with the DSD files that were
recorded during that pass. The takelist is a two-layered EDL. The background layer is a copy of the
destination EDL as it appeared just before the new ingredients were pasted into it, the foreground
layer contains the new ingredients only.
When you open a takelist, you must decide how to handle the foreground and background layers. A
dialog box offers these options:
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Load the foreground layer only - the EDL will contain only the new material recorded during the
recording pass.
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Load the background only - the EDL will contain the original background only. This is like
undoing the recording.
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Punch the foreground into the background and load - the EDL will contain the new material
recorded during the recording pass punched into the original background.
This command performs an auto recording on all the EDL channels that are in a record-ready state. It
begins with a playback pre-roll equal to the current pre-roll preceding edit-left (no pre-roll if region
starts at 00:00:00.000), engages the record trigger at the start of the edit region and disengages the
trigger at the end of the region. Finally, the transport continues to play a post-roll equal to the current
pre-roll and then stops. While recording, the time left field starts with the region length and counts
down to zero.
Note that the channel selection state of the EDL has no effect, and that the record trigger mode is
ignored. You should not try to change a channel's ready/safe status while recording a region. All
other controls that affect recording (audio routing, monitoring, record source, record to destination,
recording directory) are used just as they are configured.
2.8.10
The Takelist
2.8.11
Record Edit Region
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