Mono track name designators, Duplicate file names, Wave agent beta – Sound Devices 744T User Manual

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Never – take numbers do not reset

When scene is changed – take resets when scene name is changed

When daily folder is changed – takes reset on new day

Either scene or daily– takes reset on either change

Mono Track Name Designators

When recording monophonic Broadcast WAV files each track is recorded in a separate data file. To

identify each track, each file is identified by an underscore and track number suffix. The file of the

first track recorded has “_1” appended to it. The file name suffix, _1, _2, _3, and _4 always corre-

sponds to tracks A, B, C, and D. For instance, if track D is the only track recorded, it’s file name suffix

will be _4.

Track Naming

Each track in a file, whether monophonic or polyphonic files can be named with a unique track

name. These names appear in the Broadcast Wave Extension (BEXT) data as well as in the iXML data.

Track names are entered from the Setup Menu.

Duplicate File Names

When the 744T detects that a duplicate file name is going to be generated in any specific folder, the

744T changes the file name by adding of a letter suffix before the extension. For instance, if take

numbers are reset but files are recorded to the same directory as previous files, a suffix “A” is added

to the file. If additional duplicate files are generated the letter suffix increments, to B, C, etc.

Wave Agent Beta

Wave Agent Beta is a WAV file librarian for Mac OS and Windows computers. Designed for Produc-

tion Sound Mixers and Post Production Editors, Wave Agent provides a comprehensive and indis-

pensable range of tools for preparing audio files for problem-free passage through complex produc-

tion workflows.

Wave Agent is an essential, time-saving tool for anyone working in Production Sound. It allows for

the following;

• Playback of polyphonic and monophonic WAV and Broadcast Wave files from any source

• Viewing and editing file metadata

• Changing of sampling rate, frame rate, and start time code metadata stamps

• Splitting and combining polyphonic and monophonic files with selectable track assignments

• Batch editing

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