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Bogart SE 5 User manual
Interface, you will have additional choices in this menu.
(4)
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Select between Mono and Stereo modes. When us-
ing a mono microphone, check that Mono is actually selected.
If DV is selected as the input, you can also select Stereo B
mode. In this case, the sound is recorded from a second
stereo audio track of the input device, provided the input is in
12-bit, 32 kHz mode. Not all DV input devices offer a facility for
selecting this mode, however.
(5) The field below the Modus button displays the remaining
capacity of the audio partition.
(6) The audio samples which you have recorded are automati-
cally assigned a label (A 1, A 2, etc) in the audio list, and their
length displayed. If you have added an audio sample to one of
the sound tracks of the Audio-Mix menu, it is marked with a
small dot next to the length indication.
(7) The New Sample button opens a dialog in which the
Sound, Silence and Sine Wave Sound functions can be con-
figured and launched by means of the respective buttons. The
effect ‘Sound’ allows you to transform sound effects from the
audio pool (see chapter 4.9, item (13)) and thus use them for
the audio mix. Click onto the button ‘Select Sound’ to open
the audio pool selection. Select the desired sound effect, exit
both the audio pool and the ‘New sample’ window with ‘OK’.
Note that the length that can be set in the ‘New sample’ win-
dow is not relevant - instead, the original length of the sound
effect is used.
The Silence button creates a completely silent audio sample
with which, for example, you can influence parts of another
audio sample indirectly for the duration of the silence (see
Audio-Mix - indirect volume control). The silence created in
the audio bin has the length you have chosen. In addition, this
sample has been trimmed 5 seconds in the IN range and the
OUT range. Should you nevertheless need a slightly longer
silence, the range can be trimmed.
Use Sine Wave Sound to create a tone the frequency (440 Hz
or 1 kHz) and volume (-20 to 0 dB) of which you can define.
Soft crackling may be audible at the beginning and/or end of
the sinusoidal tone. This cannot be eliminated entirely during
play back.
The samples created in this fashion are added to your sample
list.
(8) Special can be used to apply a number of special effects to
the audio sample, many of which are however only available
or worthwhile on stereo audio samples. With these functions,
Bogart SE creates a copy which includes the desired changes,
i.e. the original audio sample is preserved unchanged. The fol-
lowing special functions are included as standard:
5. Insertion of these audio samples into the storyboard
6. Adjustment of the volume of the original audio and of any
commentaries and the background music to each other, and
adjustment of any fading
7. Addition of audio effects (if desired).
8. Fine adjustment of the volume of individual audio samples
by means of wave form (if desired).
9. Creation (if necessary) of the complete sound track (all ste-
reo tracks are mixed on a single stereo track).
10. This just leaves recording to tape, and your video is
finished.
4.12 Audio Record / Edit
This is the Audio - Record menu (accessed via the main
menu, or by pressing the respective quick select button in
other menus). Use this menu to record your audio material by
clicking on the round red Record button. You can also use this
function to split, trim and name recordings.
(1) Use the volume display (top left) to adjust the volume level.
Try to set the recording volume level as high as possible so as
to obtain optimum sound quality, but do not over-modulate it.
Click on the scrollbar below the volume display to change the
volume level. Move the scrollbar to the left or right to reduce
(to a minimum of -12 dB) or increase (to a maximum of 19 dB)
the volume respectively. The range available depends on the
selected audio input. Flashing blue in the volume display indi-
cates that everything is in order, flashing yellow indicates a risk
of over-modulation during audio mixing (only if several over-
modulated segments are mixed), and flashing red indicates
over-modulation.
(2) If your system supports the ‘Sound’ button, it can be used
if an analogue input has been selected, i.e. Microphone, Front
and Rear. Before recording audio material, click on the button.
A window is opened in which you can select the Treble and
Bass from -12 to 12 dB.
(3) The setting for the audio input has different possibilities,
depending on the type of device and has already been set be-
forehand. The possible settings are also dependent on optional
hardware. If you use a USB microphone or the Analog Audio
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