360 Systems DigiCart/E User Manual

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Audio Editing •

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Setting FADE OUT using Auto-Set

The Auto-Set feature allows setting a new FADE OUT end-point during audition. In Edit mode, use the

PLAY

button to start playback and the

STOP

button to set the Fade Out duration and stop playback.

Select a cut and press EDIT. Select Fade Out by using the selection knob. Press

PLAY

and the cut

will begin playing from the Head point. You will not hear the fade at this time. Press

STOP

to set the

new FADE Out end-point location.

Fades are limited to 40 seconds in length. If

STOP

was pressed at a point in the file farther than 40

seconds from the Tail point, the FADE OUT value will be set to 40 seconds.

After pressing the

STOP

button, the display will show any previous Fade Out end-point on

the top line and the newly selected Fade Out end-point on the bottom line. You may use
the

selection knob

and

navigation arrows

to adjust the FADE OUT end-point value.

Press

PLAY

to audition the new Fade Out. DigiCart/E will begin playback of the cut from the Pre-Roll

point and continue playing until the cut ends or

STOP

is pressed. Repeat the previous steps as needed

to adjust the Fade Out end-point position.

Press

ENTER

to save the new Fade Out end-point, or

EXIT

to close the cut with no change.

O

UTPUT

G

AIN

Allows the adjustment of the Output Gain (level) of a cut after it has been recorded. Gain may be adjusted
over a range of +6 dB to -90 dB, referenced to the initially recorded level. Output Gain is the only Edit
Menu function that is not time based. Output Gain may be adjusted for decibels or tenths of a decibel.

Just as with all other Edit Menu functions, this function is non-destructive and the gain setting is stored as
part of a cut's header. DigiCart/E automatically play the file with the adjusted gain setting.

Select a cut and press

EDIT

. Select OUTPUT GAIN by using selection knob. Press

ENTER

or

STOP

.

The display will show the current gain setting for the cut, relative to the originally recorded level.

Use the navigation arrows

to select the decade value for decibels (<1.0>) or tenths of decibels (<0.1>).

Use the

selection knob

to adjust the Output Gain.

Press the

ENTER

button to save changes or

EXIT

to abandon changes.

Output Gain is not applicable to cuts in the Digital Data format.

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