Audio split editing SD955A

The video edit points and audio edit points can be registered independently, and editing can be executed with the video point offset from the audio points.

Audio edit points cannot be registered when the assemble editing mode has been selected.

After registering the edit points, proceed with the same operations as for insert editing.

$ Registering the edit points

Video IN point:

Press the SET button while holding down the IN button.

Video OUT point:

Press the SET button while holding down the OUT button.

Audio IN point:

Press the SET button while holding down the A IN button.

Audio OUT point:

Press the SET button while holding down the A OUT button.

$ Clearing the edit points

Video IN point:

Press the RESET button while holding down the IN button.

Video OUT point:

Press the RESET button while holding down the OUT button.

Audio IN point:

Press the RESET button while holding down the A IN button.

Audio OUT point:

Press the RESET button while holding down the A OUT button.

$ Modifying edit points

Video IN point:

Press the TRIM+ button or TRIM– button while holding down the IN button.

Video OUT point:

Press the TRIM+ button or TRIM– button while holding down the OUT button.

Audio IN point:

Press the TRIM+ button or TRIM– button while holding down the A IN button.

Audio OUT point:

Press the TRIM+ button or TRIM– button while holding down the A OUT button.

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A IN button

A OUT button

$ Displaying the audio split edit points

The edit points appear on the display panel.

Video IN point:

Press the IN button.

Video OUT point:

Press the OUT button.

Audio IN point:

Press the A IN button.

Audio OUT point:

Press the A OUT button.

<Note>

If the editing mode is changed to assemble editing after the audio edit points have been registered, the audio edit points will be cleared.

$ Cueing the tape up to the edit points

Cue-up to video IN point:

Press the PREROLL button while holding down the IN button.

Cue-up to video OUT point:

Press the PREROLL button while holding down the OUT button.

Cue-up to audio IN point:

Press the PREROLL button while holding down the A IN button.

Cue-up to audio OUT point:

Press the PREROLL button while holding down the A OUT button.

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Panasonic AJ-SD930, AJ-SD955A manual Audio split editing SD955A

AJ-SD930, AJ-SD955A specifications

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