Synchronize Audio With Correct Drive; Move Files Dialog - Euphonix R-1 Operation Manual

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Euphonix Version 4 Supplement to the R-1 Operation Manual
Slip Audio Sync is a new feature in version 4. Once a clip is selected for editing, using
Slip Audio Sync keeps the start and end times of the clip the same, but the region of
audio ocupying that space can be slipped in time. This allows you to keep your crossfades
and start/end times for a clip constant while adjusting what audio plays in that region.
6.2.3

Synchronize Audio with Correct Drive

Two new menu items have been added to the tracks right-click menu. Single and mul-
tiple track selection are available.
Copy Missing Audio – Displays a confirmation message box. When confirmed, the
track(s) are scanned for clips that reference files on a drive that cannot be played by the
track. A copy of the files with a new GUID is created on the correct drive for the track.
The clips on the track are corrected to point to the newly copied file. A progress bar
displays the time until completion.
The file name of the copied file is prefixed by Copy of. While the audio is identical to
the first clip, it is considered a unique clip, and is not recognized by the system as being
related to the original.
Move Missing Audio – Displays a confirmation message box. When confirmed, the
track(s) are scanned for clips that reference files on a drive that cannot be played by the
track. The audio files in question would be moved to the correct drive for the track. A
progress bar displays the time until completion.
The moved file is the only copy of the audio in the system. If the file is referenced on
tracks that played from the previous drive for the file, those clips will be grayed out to
indicate missing audio.
You can also move existing recordings on disk from the Audio Browser by multi-se-
lecting files and clicking the new Move To button. The Move Files dialog appears
which allows changing the library, disk or deck of the files. Also see Changing the Ti-
tle's Associated Library on page 23.
Figure 6-4 Move Files dialog
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