BASIC FLOW OF EDITING OPERATIONS
Editing operations basically involve the following steps.
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| (1st edit) | Prepare the editing tape in the recorder. | ||
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1. | Edit mode selection | Select assemble or insert editing. | ||||
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2. | Edit point registration | Set the edit IN and OUT points for the player and recorder. | ||||
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| The points can be checked on the edit data setting display. | |
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| (Preview) | Before recording signals on the tape, conduct | ||
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| a rehearsal and check what is to be edited. | |||
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| Repeat steps 1 to 2 for a multiple number of events. | |
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3. | Execution of editing | Proceed with the automatic editing of one event | ||||
or with automatic continuous editing. | ||||||
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| (Review) | After editing, play back and check what was edited. | ||
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Basic flow of editing operations
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