360 Systems Short/Cut Editor User Manual

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Using Menus

360 Systems

Exporting Files and Directories

Note that when files are exported, features that are specific to the Shortcut that affect the

audio output are applied to the file, but they are no longer editable or undo-able in the exported
file. Erased and Bleeped sections no longer contain their underlying audio and Gain edits
become permanent. All Marks are removed.

1. First select the Shortcut file or directory that you wish to export. You must be in the

Directory display to select and export a directory.

2. Place a disk in the external drive that is formatted for the system you wish to export to. Be

sure that the disk has enough space to accommodate the material you are going to export.

3. Press M

ENU

, select 8.EXPORT FILE TO EXTERNAL DISK (or 8. EXPORT

DIRECTORY TO EXTERNAL DISK if exporting a directory) and press E

NTER

,

or

Press M

ENU

, then H

OTKEY

8.

4. The Choose Export Audio Format display will appear. Use the S

CRUB

W

HEEL

or the

A

RROW

K

EYS

to view the available formats. When you see the one you want, press E

NTER

.

CHOOSE EXPORT AUDIO FORMAT

SELECT AUDIO FORMAT TO USE

.WAV (STEREO) - WAVE

PRESS ‘ENTER’ TO CONTINUE

The available choices are:

.WAV (STEREO) - WAVE

.WAV (MONO) – WAVE

.BWF (STEREO) - BROADCAST WAVE

.BWF (MONO) – BROADCAST WAVE

.AIFF (STEREO) - AUDIO INTERCHANGE

.AIFF (MONO) – AUDIO INTERCHANGE

If you are exporting to an HFS format disk, there will also be the choices:

.SDII (STEREO) – SOUND DESIGNER

.SDII (MONO) – SOUND DESIGNER

5. Next you will see the Root Directory display of the External disk. The second line,

<EXPORT TO THIS DIRECTORY>, is a command to begin the Export process to this
directory. Lines 3 and 4 of the display are subdirectories on the external disk, shown in the
example below as [MUSIC SUBDIRECTORY] and [SOUND EFFECTS].

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