The find command – 360 Systems Short/Cut Editor User Manual

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Miscellaneous Operations

360 Systems

Using Hot Keys To Compare Audio Versions

Since Hot Keys are operational while editing audio, it is possible to compare the

original version of a File with an edited one. To do this, assign the File to a

HOT KEY

before

editing. As work progresses, the

HOT KEY

can be used to play the unedited version of the file.

Programming A Hot Key To Play Clipboard Contents

It is often important to know what audio is present in the Editor’s “clipboard”. The

user may have forgotten what the last C

UT

or C

OPY

operation was; or wish to compare the

clipboard with other audio to help in decision making.

Shortcut solves these problems by allowing the changing contents of the clipboard to be

assigned to a Hot Key. Pressing the Hot Key will then play the clipboard at any time,
auditioning its audio as editing progresses.

To make this assignment, a File named _

CLIPBOARD

must first exist in the Files listing.

To inspect for this, press the F

ILES

key and see if it is there. (_

CLIPBOARD

is always at the

bottom of the Files list.) If it is not present, create a _clipboard file by Editing any file and
performing a C

OPY

operation. Exit the Editor.

Assigning the _

CLIPBOARD

to a Hot Key is done as a normal Copy to Hot Key

operation:

Go to the File select level (F

ILES

key)

Select the _

CLIPBOARD

File.

Hold

COPY

and press a H

OT

K

EY

.

The H

OT

K

EY

will now reflect the changing contents of the clipboard. As long as the

_

CLIPBOARD

file is never erased and the Hot Key is not reassigned, the clipboard contents will

be played by the assigned H

OT

K

EY

.

THE FIND COMMAND

The F

IND

command will locate a File by title within a specific Directory, without the

need to scroll through a lengthy list. Alternately, the F

IND

command can position the Cursor at

a specific time point within a File.

Finding A File By Title

To find a File by title, go to the File display.

(F

ILES

key)

Press the F

IND

key.

(S

PACE

B

AR

)

Enter the complete title, or a partial title followed by an asterisk "*".

Press E

NTER

. The F

ILES

listing will highlight the requested File title.

If the title cannot be found, the display will show file not found. Press E

XIT

to return to

the File Select listing.

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