Chapter 4: File Management; Changing The Title's Associated Library - Euphonix R-1 Operation Manual

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Euphonix Version 4 Supplement to the R-1 Operation Manual

Chapter 4: File Management

Although there are no changes to the disk drive format from version 3 to 4, there are
new methods to create and access files:
Launch a new Title from the Remote while entering the name of the new Title
in the same operation.
Import and Export AES31 titles and files.
Export Sound Files from the R-1 audio disks to the R-1 Pilot operating system
(or network) in Broadcast Wave format.
Import broadcast wave files from the R-1 Pilot operating system (or network)
on the R-1 audio disks as Sound Files.
Copy files from the Directory into the Multitrack.
4.1

Changing the Title's Associated Library

You now have access to the Associated Library field of each title. The Associated Li-
brary is the name of the library that stores all new audio recorded in that title. The li-
brary is used to identify files associated with a title during the backup, restore, import,
and export operations.
The Associated Library field has been added to the New Title, Save Title As, Copy To,
and the new Title Properties dialogs.
The Associated Library can be changed at any point in the cycle of a title but it is im-
portant to note that it is not retroactive to existing audio, whether on disk or tape. If you
change the library for new recordings, you may or may not want to change the library
of existing recordings; this can be done as a separate operation.
To change existing recordings on disk, edit an existing library's name in the Audio
Browser, or multi-select files in the Audio Browser and click the Move To button. This
displays the Move Files dialog, which allows changing the library, disk, or deck of the
files. See also Synchronize Audio with Correct Drive on page 54.
One use of the Associated Library feature is to create a Title Template that has all the
track names customized to a general studio setup. To create a template:
1.
Create and name a Title.
2.
Adjust all the settings for the title (i.e., sample rate and track names).
3.
Open the template Title and perform a Save As operation. In the Save As dia-
log, give the new Title its name and then put the new name into the Library
field of the dialog.
Now you have a Title that belongs to a Library with the same name and the title already
has all the tracks named for your session.
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