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Advanced audio editing, Voiceover, graphics and text graphics – EVS XEDIO CleanEdit Version 4.2 - June 2012 User Manual User Manual

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Xedio Suite Version 4.2 – User Manual – CleanEdit

EVS Broadcast Equipment – June 2012

Issue 4.2.B

VII

9.1

OVERVIEW .............................................................................................................................. 162

9.2

SOURCE DEVICE AREA ......................................................................................................... 163

9.2.1

Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 163

9.2.2

General Description ............................................................................................................ 163

9.3

WORKSPACE AREA ............................................................................................................... 164

9.3.1

Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 164

9.3.2

View Modes in the Workspace ............................................................................................ 164

9.3.3

Thumbnail View in the Workspace Area ............................................................................. 165

9.3.4

List View in the Workspace Area ......................................................................................... 166

9.3.5

Clip Player View in the Workspace Area ............................................................................. 168

9.4

SELECTING RELEVANT MEDIA ............................................................................................. 170

9.4.1

Displaying Folder Content in the Source Device Area ........................................................ 170

9.4.2

Listing Clips in the Workspace Area .................................................................................... 171

9.4.3

Searching for Clips within the List View .............................................................................. 172

9.5

LOADING A SOURCE CLIP ON THE CLIP PLAYER .............................................................. 173

9.5.1

Purpose ............................................................................................................................... 173

9.5.2

How to Load a Clip in the Clip Player .................................................................................. 173

9.6

ADDING LOGS TO A CLIP ...................................................................................................... 173

9.6.1

Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 173

9.6.2

How to Add a Log to a Clip ................................................................................................. 173

9.6.3

Log Display ......................................................................................................................... 174

9.6.4

Other Possible Actions on Logs .......................................................................................... 175

10.

ADVANCED AUDIO EDITING ............................................................................ 176

10.1

OVERALL AUDIO TRACK SETTINGS .................................................................................... 176

10.2

AUDIO TRANSITION EFFECTS .............................................................................................. 177

10.2.1

Ways to Add Audio Transition Effects ................................................................................. 177

10.2.2

Adding Automatically Default Audio Transition Effects ........................................................ 177

10.2.3

Modifying the Automatic Default Transition Effect ............................................................... 177

10.2.4

Possible Audio Transition Effects ........................................................................................ 178

10.2.5

Adding Audio Transition Effects on Elements of the Same Track ....................................... 179

10.2.6

Adding Audio Transition Effects on Elements of the Same Clip .......................................... 181

10.2.7

Adjusting Audio Transitions ................................................................................................. 182

10.2.8

Removing Audio Transitions ............................................................................................... 182

10.3

AUDIO ROUTING, SWAPS AND MUTES ............................................................................... 183

10.3.1

Default and Specific Audio Routing ..................................................................................... 183

10.3.2

Possible Audio Channel Functions ...................................................................................... 183

10.3.3

Copying and Pasting Audio Routing Actions ....................................................................... 184

10.4

AUDIO LEVEL ADJUSTMENTS .............................................................................................. 185

10.4.1

Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 185

10.4.2

How to Adjust the Audio Level on a Single Clip .................................................................. 185

10.4.3

How to Adjust the Overall Level of a Track ......................................................................... 186

10.5

MISCELLANEOUS AUDIO FEATURES .................................................................................. 187

10.5.1

How to Generate the Waveform of an Audio Element ......................................................... 187

10.5.2

How to Remove an Audio Waveform .................................................................................. 188

10.5.3

How to Duplicate an Audio Track ........................................................................................ 188

11.

VOICEOVER, GRAPHICS AND TEXT GRAPHICS ............................................ 190

11.1

ADDING VOICEOVER ............................................................................................................. 190

11.1.1

Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 190