Setting up a split edit, Routing audio tracks, Setting up a split edit routing audio tracks – Grass Valley NewsEdit LT v.4.1 User Manual
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Setting Up a Split Edit
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Setting Up a Split Edit
Setting up a split edit in the Source Tool is the same as setting up a split edit in
the Timeline Tool. See “Setting Up a Split Edit” on page 75.
Routing Audio Tracks
You can edit audio from any source track onto any record track in the Timeline.
You can work with up to eight audio tracks in the Timeline, though you can
only record four tracks per clip. If you have two audio inputs you may need to
assign a different track to your audio source.
If you are using a source with only one audio input, you don’t need to route it
— select the audio track you want to use on the Timeline and NewsEdit LT
automatically routes it for you.
To route an audio track:
1. Press
2
to select the Source Tool.
2. Click the
Track Assign
box for the Audio Input channel you need to
reassign.
3. Select the new audio track location.
NOTE: If your source only has one input audio channel, pathing to
the Timeline is automatic. The channel from the source goes directly
to the selected track regardless of the routing indication.
Track Assign
Audio Channels
C1 of input
routed to
A1 (track 1)
of Timeline