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V6 User Manual 1.00.book - Studio General

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For DXD audio media, the peak displayed in the media Properties page is computed from the audio without a[20..20kHz] filter.For DSD audio media (DSDIFF), the peak displayed in the media Properties page is computed from the audio aftera [20..20kHz] filter.This could change the behavior of Auto-scale Waveform and Normalize.For example:Time-code SyncCue SequencerA DXD file generated from a 1kHz sine @-10dB -> peak = -10dBA DSDIFF file generated from a 1kHz sine @-10dB -> peak = -9.9dBRequired if you intend to use LTC (Linear TimeCode) or VITC (Vertical Interval TimeCode) to synchronize Pyramix toexternal equipment.The Cue Sequencer is a live playout systemA Cue is defined as a Track Group and all the Tracks and clips it contains. All Track Groups in the compositionappear in the Cue Sequencer list and are called a Cue.Cues can be re-ordered in the Cue Sequencer list view by drag and dropping lines or groups of lines.Double-clicking on a Cue selects its first track in the Editor.Cue ParametersCues have the following parameters:Name:Notes:Event:Automation:Start:Pause:Stop:Start Offset:Current Time:Remaining Time:Same as the Track Group namefree notes typed by the userAn event number (from 1 to 96) can be associated to any cue. This event numbercan be mapped to a keyboard shortcut with the Keyboard Shortcut Editor ormapped to a MIDI message with any Remote Controller. When triggered this eventStarts the Cue.A Cue can use automation on the mixer channels connected to its tracks. A mixerchannel can be controlled by only one Cue.To Play a Cue.To pause the playback of a Cue.To Stop the playback of a Cue.An offset can be applied to a Cue so the starting point is not the beginning of thefirst clip of the Cue but a point before (negative Start Offset value) or after (positiveStart Offset value).Elapsed time since the Cue as been startedRemaining playback time of a Cue.Cue StatusCues have the following Status:Disabled (White):Ready (Pink):Playing (Green):Paused (Yellow):Done (Grey):The sequence has to be reset to enable all Cues.The Cue is enabled and ready to play.The Cue is playing, it can be paused or stopped.The Cue is paused, it can be un-paused (return to playing from current position) orstopped.The Cue finished playing. It can be played again without having to be reset.Appendices : Appendix V Optional Features 29 - 575

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