Comment
This field shows a user comment concerning the Clip. The information displayed here will also be shown in the
Comment field in the EDL Tab window
Level
Available in both
Pops up a window with a fader and numerical entry box for level, and two check boxes, Sel. ection and Rel. ative.
When neither box is checked any gain change is only applied to the Clip on which you last right clicked (even if
others are selected). If Sel. is checked, the gain will be applied to the whole selection (selected by default). If Rel. is
checked and you have a grouped series of Clips the gain change is relative to pre-existing levels.
If you click on the > in the "selection" part gain is applied to the whole selection, and if you click in the "Clip" part,
the gain is applied only to the Clip which was under the mouse when you clicked.
E.g: Three Clips are selected, the first at -1 dB, the second at -2 dB and the third at -3 dB. You wish to increase the
gain of all the selected Clips by 1dB. Check the Rel. box and add 1 dB either with the fader or in the numeric box.
This will result in the first Track at 0 dB, second at -1, third at -2.
Phase Invert
Toggles between No and Yes (Phase inverted)
Mute
Toggles between No and Yes (Muted)
Auto Deglitching
Drops down a list box with choice of None , Follow General Settings or fade settings between 1.0 [mS] and 5.0
[mS] in 0.5[mS] increments. This feature avoids the necessity to manually make short fades when quickly making
cut edits. On any Clips that do not already have a fade a small ramp is automatically applied to avoid clicks at the
beginning and end. Any Clips with fades previously applied bypass the Auto-Deglitching feature.
Note: the global Automatic -Deglitching value is set in the Settings > All Settings > Applica-
tion > Playback/Record page in the Automatic Deglitching section.
Clip Information Only Fields
Apart from the modifiable fields listed above, Clip also shows the following information fields:
Length
This shows the total length of the selected Clip segment.
Media Offset
This field shows the amount by which the start of the selected Clip segment is offset from the beginning of the
entire Master Clip.
Original TimeCode
This field shows the original TimeCode stamp at the head of the Clip.
Peak Level
This field shows the highest level (in Decibels Full Scale) reached by any sample within a Clip. This is only shown for
Clips which have had a Waveform display generated.
Media Information Only Fields
Name
Shows the original short name of the audio media.
Format
Shows the media format as PMF, Wave etc.
Sample Rate
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