Selecting The Edit Mode; Assemble Editing And Insert Editing; What Is Assemble Editing?; What Is Insert Editing? - Sony PVE-500 Operating Instructions Manual

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Select assemble mode or insert mode.
~ s s e m b i e editing and insert editing
What is assemble editing?
Assemble editing is a technique f o ~ simultaneous, sequential recording of video.
audio (channels 1 and 2), time code and control signals on a master tape It is a
convenient way to record scenes one after the other on a new tape.
If you begin an assemble edit at a point midway through an already recorded tape,
data will be erased across the entire width of the tape a few seconds after the
recorder's OUT point Video and audio signals recorded in this section will be
lost, causing picture break up If you wish to avoid this, use insert ediling instead
of assemble editing
What is insert editing?
Insert editing is a technique b r inserting video, audio (channels 1 and 2), time code
and control signals into a master tape, either together or separately. It assumes that
you have already recorded control or time code signals across the entise length of
the tape. Use insert editing when you want to:
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add music os narration to an edited video program
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add video to an edited audio program.
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take a tape reco~ded in assemble mode and replace certain scenes with new ones.
In insert mode, you can insert new scenes without causing picture break up after
the recorder OUT point.
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Video
Audio 1
Audio
2
CTL
CTL
Video
Video
Audio 1
Audio
1
Audio
2
Audio
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Scenes reerranged
Scenes rearranged
Video and audio
(1
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2)
Video and audio (l and
2)
combinations cannot be changed
cornbinalions are aiterabie and
they can be edited separately
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Assemble and insert editing
Assembie editing
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Basic Editing
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Cut Edits
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