The Effect Of Linking; The Locator; The Cue Track; Cue Track Right-Click Menu - Euphonix R-1 Operation Manual

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Euphonix Version 4 Supplement to the R-1 Operation Manual
5.1.3

The Effect of Linking

After linking channels according to page 204 in the R-1 Operation Manual, Sound Files
recorded to these Tracks are designated as multichannel. Multichannel Sound Files
have only one entry in the Directory's Audio Browser: there appears to be one file even
though the R-1 actually stores a single-channel file for the audio referenced by each
Clip on each Track. The single-channel files are, in effect, hidden.
This is done because linked channels produce different legs of the same recording since
the track record status, monitoring, and punch points are all linked and identical for
these channels. When editing and importing multichannel sound, the open track sheet
should be configured with channels linked accordingly. This will produce Sheets that
play all desired audio from all channels.
A multichannel file can be pasted into a smaller number of channels. Select the number
of channels to edit without linking them, then paste the multichannel file. Channels are
pasted in the order they occur in the original file. For example, if the multichannel file
has six tracks and the destination has three, the first three tracks from the multichannel
file are pasted. Refer page 204 of the main R-1 Operation Manual for more information.
5.2

The Locator

5.2.1

The Cue Track

The Cue track now supports a right-click menu to adjust various Locator controls in-
cluding Go to Here and Loop to Here. These controls may be easier and/or faster to
access than those on the Remote.
Figure 5-1 Cue Track right-click menu
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Locator and Track Controls

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