Advanced audio editing, Overall audio track settings, Audio transition effects – EVS XEDIO CleanEdit Version 4.35 - August 2013 User Manual User Manual
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10.
Advanced Audio Editing
10.1.
Overall Audio Track Settings
The table below gives an overview of the main steps involved in the audio management in
CleanEdit.
Step
See Section…
Set the audio type of each timeline track
"Track Name and Audio Type in the
Timeline" on page 102.
Set the number and type of output audio
tracks by means of the Audio Output matrix
"Audio Track Selection for the
Output" on page 104.
In the Player area, select the audio
channels/tracks to be loaded in the timeline
"Selecting Video and Audio Tracks
for Media and Clips" on page 74.
In the Recorder area, select the output track
to be monitored
"Selecting the Monitored Audio
Track for an Edit" on page 88.
10.2.
Audio Transition Effects
10.2.1. Ways to Add Audio Transition Effects
You can add audio transition effects using different methods:
•
Adding the default audio transition effect to all new audio clips placed into the timeline.
See section "Adding Automatically Default Audio Transition Effects" on page 175.
•
Adding a transition effect on one or more contiguous audio elements of a track.
See section "Adding Audio Transition Effects on Elements of the Same Track" on
page 177.
•
Adding a transition effect on one or more audio elements of the same clip.
See section "Adding Audio Transition Effects on Elements of the Same Clip" on page
179.
If you add an effect on a transition where an audio transition effect has already been
defined, the initial effect will be replaced by the new one.
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