Deleting Audio Files - Arrakis Systems ARC-15 Technical Manual

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Setting Crossfade points
In the play list, Xtreme will use the crossfade points to...
(1) display the time to the voice at the start of the file &
(2) start play of the next event at the EOM time at the end of the file.
The time to voice timer is useful because it tells a live announcer how
long he can talk over the beginning of the audio file. The EOM time is
the time from the end of the file when the next event will start play-
ing. This creates a professional sound as music segues properly and
audio events don't unpleasantly play over each other.
Using the Player
The player is a quick and easy way to set the overlap points based on
listening to the actual audio event. The audio will start playing when
the player is opened. Click on the VOICE button when voice begins in
the file. Click on the EOM button at the point at the end of the file
where the audio is low enough to start the next event. Notice that the
time in the data panel changes to match the point where you clicked
the button.
The green PLAY and red STOP buttons start and stop play. The <<<
button will start play at the beginning of the file while the >>> button
will start play at the end of the file minus the time in the text edit box
(default is 10 seconds).
Important: always click on the SAVE button in the edit data window to
save your times.

Deleting Audio Files

This window displays the actual audio file with the Windows filename.
To delete a file (permanently delete), select an audio file in the list and
click on the DELETE FILE button.
IMPORTANT: this deletes the file immediately. It is NOT placed in the
trash bin where it could be recovered !!!!!
X T R E M E F O R T H E A R C - 1 5
Click on a line to select a file
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click to set TIME TO
VOICE at the begin-
ning of the file
for delting
click to delete
the audio file
click to set EOM
(crossfade) time
at the end of the
file

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