
72
Chapter 4
You can switch to a different track or start import with OK
at any time during play. You have the several possibilities to
enter titles. Note the box above the vertical slider. If you click
on this, you will be able to select whether you want to select
(marking) or deselect (unmarking) all titles. If you only want to
select a single title, select the field in front of the title. If there is
a checkmark in the box, the title has been selected.
•IfyouwhishtoimportalltitlesfromtheCD,rstmarkalltitles
or click on the button All. It is unimportant which titles in the
list have already been selected.
If there are MP3 files on your medium, you will be able to use
‘MP3 options’ to modify settings for import. You have the op-
tion to select the filenames that must be imported and whether
or not the sample should be put in a group that can be taken
from the file information of the MP3 file.
If you cancel the operation while the titles are being read, then
all titles that have been successfully read are displayed in the
list. When the sound clips have been loaded, you will see their
titles displayed in the list of sound clips.
The other possibility to import audio is via the USB symbol.
Click on this button to get a menu that is almost identical to
the abovementioned CD Import. In this menu, next to the but-
ton ‘Show contents’, there is a second button with which the
USB source can be selected. Click this button to select your
USB source. Confirm your selection with OK and the contents
of that medium will be listed in the menu. The selection and
the import will follow after the abovementioned actions.
(17) Here, you can see a symbol of an arrow pointing to a CD.
Click on this button and a screen called ‘CD compilation’ ap-
pears. This screen allows you to select samples for your audio
CD. You could burn your audio comments or extracted original
sounds to CD or even load a music CD and re-burn it with a
different track order.
On the left, you can see a list with sound samples (‘All sam-
ples’). Select the desired sample and press ‘Add’. The sample
should now appear in the right list (‘Selected samples’). This
way, you can continue adding sounds to your CD. Any sam-
ples selected from the left list are highlighted with a little dot.
Take care not to overstep the maximum length of 80 minutes
(72 minutes until Bogart SE 3) for the CD. The ‘Estimated
usage’ of the CD can be monitored on top of the screen. Of
course, you can remove any tracks from the list again by sim-
ply clicking on ‘Remove’. Once you have finished assembling
the list of tracks for your CD, click on ‘OK’ and insert an empty
CD into the disc tray. If the medium is a CD-RW that already
contains some data, the system can optionally delete the
contents first, before the tracks are burned. Please wait with
removing the CD until the system tells you the CD was burned
successfully.
cut up audio piece to any video footage. Once you have split
your audio sample, the sample list shows that copies of it have
been made and that your original sample is still available.
(10) Use the Trim function to remove unwanted components
at the beginning or end of the recorded or split audio mate-
rial. Coughing in the commentaries and residual material from
adjacent CD tracks can thus be eliminated. The Trim function
is also familiar to you from video editing, and functions in the
same way with audio. The wave form and audio scrubbing
cannot be disabled in this menu.
(11) Click on the Delete button to delete the selected audio
sample.
(12) Click on the Undo button to undo deletion of an audio
sample. The last ten samples deleted can be recovered in this
way. Deleted scenes cannot be reactivated following a restart.
When the sound clips have been loaded, you will see their
titles displayed in the list of sound clips.
(13) The name of the audio sample clicked on in the sample list
is displayed automatically in the name field. The name can be
changed in the manner familiar from video. Click in the name
field to call up the keyboard. The length of the audio sample is
displayed in the adjacent field.
(14) The text field at the bottom right contains the group name
that has been assigned to the sound sample. Should you want
to change the group or assign it for the first time, click in this
text field to activate the ‘Assign Group Name’ button. This
menu is also activated when you click on the ‘Opt.’ button.
This menu is explained in item (19).
(15) Use these buttons to control the Stop/Record/Play func-
tions for the audio sample highlighted in color in the audio list.
You can make corrections to the volume with the aid of the
scrollbar below the volume display (1) while recording is run-
ning.
(16) In addition to recording audio, there are two ways to im-
port audio. Click on the button with the CD symbol next to the
button to open the DVD tray to open the ‘CD Import’ window.
CD Recording button. Click on this open symbol, to open the
drive tray in which you can put an audio CD or CD with MP3
audio data.
Then press the eject button of your system (or press against
the tray) in order to close it again. Now click on the Display CD
contents button to read all available tracks on the audio CD
inserted beforehand into the DVD-RW drive. To sample your
tracks, check the box next to Play intro time in order to play
the audio sample automatically as soon as it is selected in the
list. You can choose between different play back times or you
can switch off this function altogether.
Comentarios a estos manuales