Audio cross channel editing (internal)
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| 4 | Enter the edit points of the first event on the player’s tape. | |||
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| 5 | Enter the edit points of the first event on the recorder’s tape. | |||
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| 6 | Operate the mixer in such a way that the player’s audio output signals are output from | |||
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| the mixer’s CH1 OUT and CH2 OUT connectors. (The same audio signals will be |
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| delivered through CH1 and CH2 of the mixer.) |
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| 7 | Press the AUTO EDIT button. The first event is now recorded on the recorder’s tape. | |||
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| (See Fig. 1.) |
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| The last 20 seconds (which is the capacity of the memory) of the audio signals before |
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| the OUT point are now saved in the memory. |
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| 8 | Release the insert button for CH1 so that only the insert button for CH2 is engaged. | |||
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| Select the video as well if the video signals are also going to be edited. |
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| 9 | Enter the edit point of the next event on the player’s tape. | ||||
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| 10 | Enter the edit point of the next event on the recorder’s tape. | ||||
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| The IN point must be set up to 20 seconds (more than the cross fading duration) before |
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| the previous edit OUT point. |
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| 11 | Operate the mixer in such a way that the player’s audio output signals are output from | |||
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| the mixer’s CH1 OUT connectors and that the recorder’s (this unit) CH1 OUT audio |
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| signals are output from the mixer’s CH2 OUT connectors. [The recorder’s (this unit) |
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| CH1 OUT signals are the audio signals supplied from the internal memory.] |
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| 12 | Press the AUTO EDIT button. | ||||
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| 13 | Operate the mixer starting at the IN point, and change the mixer’s CH2 OUT signals | ||||
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| gradually from the recorder’s CH1 OUT audio signals into the player’s audio output |
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| signals for the mixer’s CH2 OUT connectors. (Cross fading) |
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| 14 | Press the CH1 insert button after the mixer’s CH2 output signals have been changed | ||||
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| into the player’s audio output signals. The STOP mode is established at the OUT point, |
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| and the last 20 seconds (which is the capacity of the memory) of the audio signals |
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| before the OUT point are now saved in the memory. (See Fig. 2.) |
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| 15 | To continue editing, repeat steps 8 to 14. |
Audio cross channel editing is possible only between CH1 and CH2 or between CH3 and CH4.
<Notes>
Before attempting to perform
1.Select either AMU_X or AMU_VO as the setup menu No. 317 (AUD MEM MODE) setting.
2.For audio cross channel editing, set the channel on which the signals are to be recorded on setup menu No. 318 (AUD MEM CH).
3.Proceed with operation, using the