Checking the recorded voiceover, Go to voiceover mark in, Go to voiceover mark out – EVS XEDIO CleanEdit Version 4.1 - December 2011 User Manual User Manual
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C
HECKING THE
R
ECORDED
V
OICEOVER
Go to Voiceover Mark IN
Clicking the Go to Mark IN button moves the current position of nowline to the IN
point corresponding to the beginning of the last voiceover recording.
This button when combined with the CTRL key from the keyboard, moves the
nowline to the some seconds (Preroll value) before the beginning of the last
recording, and directly launches a playback to enable the recording to be checked.
Go to Voiceover Mark OUT
Clicking the Go to Mark OUT button moves the current position of nowline to the
OUT point corresponding to the beginning of the last voiceover recording.
This button when combined with the CTRL key from the keyboard, moves the
nowline to some seconds (Preroll value) before the end of the last recording and
launches a playback to enable the voiceover OUT point to be checked.
A
TTENUATING OTHER
T
RACKS WHEN
U
SING
V
OICEOVER
Using a right click on a voiceover track brings up a
contextual menu offering the choice to add
attenuation to any audio elements that are vertically
adjacent to the recorded voiceover section. This
means that the audio tracks will fade to a lower level
for the duration of the voiceover.
When attenuation is present, the voiceover element
color changes to a darker shade to indicate that the
attenuation is switched on.
Note
The level of attenuation and other settings such as fade in and out
values are set in the Software > Parameter Profiles area of Xedio
Manager. Please refer to the related user manual for more details.