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1. 6 4 10 From In Point This command plays a section of sound starting at the In Point The duration of playback is pre set by the Play Around In Point preference See section 6 9 5 below for more information on theTime Display preferences 6 4 11 To Out Point This command plays a section of sound up to the Out Point The duration of playback is preset by the Play Around Out Point preference See section 6 9 5 below for more information on the Time Display preferences 6 4 12 From Out Point This command plays a section of sound starting at the Out Point The duration of playback is preset by the Play Around Out Point preference See section 6 9 5 below for more information on theTime Display preferences 6 4 13 Play Between In and Out Points This command starts playback at the In Point and continues to the Out Point 6 4 14 Move Playhead This command lets you place the Playhead at a specific location on the time line When you se lect this menu item the Move Playhead modal dialog appears Move Playhead 00 00 00 00 Figure 6 9 The Move Playhead dialog Page 88 When you enter a new time code address in the Move Playhead dialog and click Move the Playhead will jump to the new location Besides manually entering a new location you can also use the Where button to load the address of the In or Out Point if present while the SRP button loads the locations of any existing SRPs Clicking the Cancel button leaves the
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4. shift command right arrow shift command left arrow double click at bottom of waveform display shift click drag with Crossfade Tool asterisk option T option G command R option 5 option 6 right arrow command option control click drag on waveform left arrow down arrow up arrow command arrow left command arrow right command arrow down command arrow up option arrow down option arrow up command P command option P command G command option click drag on waveform command E command click drag right on time line command option click drag on waveform Page 123 CD Prep Create Track Start Mark Create Track End Mark Create Index Mark Delete Marks Edited Black to Marks Mark Info window System Audio O Setup Preferences Select Nudge Size A Select Nudge Size B Select Nudge Size C FQ F10 F11 command F12 shift F12 command M option A command comma control 1 control 2 control 3 Page 124 Appendix 3 sseeseeeeeeeeeeesGONnteXtual Menus Control Click In the Waveform With a selection active or on the selection s Drag Bar Create Segment Create Segment from Selection command Zoom To Selection ZoomTo Selection command List of available AU plug ins select plug in to Event alot during selection time period With a segment selected on a segmentTitle Bar or on a segment s Drag Bar He
5. 00 20 55 29 00 23 22 14 00 25 36 30 00 23 1E 14 00 23 24 07 00 04 41 01 00 00 01 68 e Figure 3 10 Click dragging down to edit a time code address All modifiable time code fields in soundBlade LE support cut copy and paste Double click ing on any time field will select the entire field allowing you to enter a complete time code ad dress 3 6 Navigating the Waveform Display There are many tools for quickly moving around inside of the waveform display This section covers scrolling and zooming in general and on selections 3 6 1 Scrolling If you are zoomed all the way out the entire waveform will be displayed If you are not zoomed out entirely some of the waveform will be invisible off the edges of the Panel You can move the window view left or right by moving the scroll bar at the bottom of the waveform dis play You can also move the window view left and right by using the Left and Right Arrow key respectively Finally you can drag the view left or right by simultaneously holding the control option and command keys When you click hold the cursor changes to a hand to indicate you are in Move View mode 3 6 2 Zooming You can zoom in using the Down Arrow key and zoom out using the Up Arrow key To zoom all the way out hit the E key to see your entire program Page 23 3 6 2 1 Zoom around Edit Point As you zoom in and out it is likely that you will want to keep the Edit Point in view T
6. AutoSpace All Segments 48 83 AutoSpacing 50 Auto Space All Segments 83 Background Waveforms 109 Build Sound Waveform 74 burning CDs 13 14 36 67 Burn button 67 BWF 16 19 Bypass Activate Gain Overlay 84 CD Album Artist 59 AlbumTitle 59 ISR Codes 60 Track Artist 59 Page 128 Track Title 59 UPC EAN 60 CD DA discs 39 CD G 38 CD DA discs 25 37 64 CD R delivery DAO Disc at Once discs 41 66 jitter 41 66 Speed menu 41 66 TAO Track at Once discs 41 66 CD R delivery 13 14 16 36 67 Burn button 67 delivering multiple CDs 67 Execute button 67 Export List button 67 from an existing DDP 67 PQ List button 67 Track List button 67 CDText 38 61 73 CDTEXT BIN 38 CDTrack metadata 38 CD Write Speed 111 changing Fade parameters 45 changing Fade shape 46 changing Fade type 47 changing track order 31 Clear In amp Out Points 94 Clear In Point 94 Clear Out Point 94 Clear Selected SRPs 96 Clear Selection 81 Close Session check box 41 66 combo Text Waveform Project 50 53 Console Log 76 77 78 consolidated DDP file sets 73 Copy 80 Copy Enabled 62 cosine Fades 47 Create Crossfade 81 Create Crossfade from In Point 81 Create Gain Nodes 84 Create Segment 81 Page 129 Create Segment from In amp Out Points 81 crossfade 47 Crossfades 30 deleting 81 Cut 80 DAO Disc at Once discs 41 66 DDP 16 39 42 64 73 DDP File Open option 73 DDPID file 73 DDPMS file 73 DDPPO file 73 Delivery 36
7. CD R DVD R 40 65 stereo editing mode 57 Stop All 86 storage systems 116 studioCare Support Program 10 System Information Console Log 76 77 78 TAO Track at Once discs 41 66 Text Mode Gain 51 Show Hide Text View 51 83 time code 17 23 25 time code address 23 25 32 time display 22 Time Display preferences 106 time line 17 19 22 24 34 Title Bar 26 51 Total Duration 63 Total Tracks 39 63 Page 141 Track 1 Offset 111 Track Artist 61 Track Bar 35 48 108 Track End Mark 90 Track List 43 Track Listing 39 Track List button 67 Track Start 61 Track Start Mark 90 TRACKTITLE 39 TrackTitle 59 61 transport controls 18 triangular dither 115 Turn Off Delay 112 Undo 79 Universal Product Code European Article Number 60 Unlock All Marks 91 Unlock Gain Node 55 Unlock Marks from Selection 90 Unlock SRP 56 UPC EAN 60 Use button 67 View Background Waveforms 109 Remove Waveforms on Close 109 Show Segment Names 109 Zoom Factor 109 View menu 99 Ww WAV 16 19 72 waveforms 20 23 74 100 109 building new waveforms 74 refresh 84 scrolling 23 zooming 23 100 101 Waveform Mode 53 84 Windows Page 142 Mark Info 102 Meters 102 Write CDText 111 Write SRP Info to File 77 zooming 23 100 101 Zoom around Playhead 100 Zoom Factor 109 Zoom In Out 100 Zoom In Out around Edit Point 100 Zoom In Out around Playhead 100 Zoom In Around In Out Point 100 Zoom to In Out 107 Zoom to Pre
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9. all segments can be selected and normalized thus maximizing the amplitude for the whole program 4 3 2 Combo Project Configuration Note that if you find that you use Text Mode a fair amount you may want to create a spe cial default Project that combines both Waveform and Text mode To do this open a new emp ty Project Now click on the bottom Panel to select it and change it to Text Mode with the EDL gt ShowText View command Finally save it as the default Project with the File gt Save As Default Project command Once this is set all new Projects will have a left and right waveform with an additional right channel Text Mode 4 4 Gain Overlay Mode As described in section 4 3 1 above the gain of individual segments can be easily changed with the Segment Gain dialog soundBlade LE offers another global time line oriented ap proach to changing amplitude Gain Overlay Mode can be used to change level independent of segments and fades and works as a master automated fader Gain Overlay Mode is enabled by clicking on the G button to the left of a Panel and is avail able only when in Waveform Display Mode When enabled a red line appears superimposed on the waveform display The waveform display s amplitude scale along the left edge switches to a different standard that ranges from 144 to 24 dB the range of gain change available Ini tially the Gain Overlay is flat at the 0 dB setting 1M4GE 1 Figure 4 9 Gain Overlay
10. disks must have more than enough free space to store record and playback all of your sound files 1 Although you may find it will actually work never use LAN or WAN networked flex ible media or optical drives to record or playback sound files due to their excessive latency Always copy files from those storage types to a dedicated local direct at tached hard disk or FC networked storage Fibre Channel first then use that disk for all soundBlade SE work 2 When creating copying or moving files consider the file name and path name Use short path names and employ only alphanumeric characters The only non alphanu meric characters that should be used are the hyphen and underscore _ charac ters Other characters such as 1 amp 1 and will very likely cause problems in your work A1 43 Permissions Check that you have read and write permissions for the entire application package Holding down the control key and highlighting the application will spawn a contextual menu with the choice to Show Package Contents Showing the package contents allows you to set yourself as read write the group should be admin also with read write privileges You should also boot from the Apple supplied install disc that came with your computer Run the Disk Utility application and perform a Repair Permissions pass on your host This is a rou tine maintenance task that along with DiskWarrior should be
11. in the browser window 6 1 18 9 Export EDL As 5 4 For compatibility with legacy Sonic Solutions 5 4 DAWs soundBlade LE can export Projects in 5 4 EDL format To import the current Project to a 5 4 EDL select this option and a standard Mac OS file save window will appear Browse to the location where the 5 4 EDL must be stored and enter the desired name for the 5 4 EDL Select Save to save the Project as a 5 4 EDL Note that as Sonic System 5 4 will only run on original Mac OS 9 based hard and software you must observe OS 9 file naming conventions 6 1 18 10 Send Crash Report This command is designed to help Sonic Studio to diagnose problem you may be experienc ing with your installation It collects the most recent crash report for soundBlade LE and sends it via your internet connection to Sonic Studio Page 77 6 1 18 11 Print Desk Info This command outputs all Desk and Output Desk settings to the Console Log 6 1 19 Audio MIDI Setup This command opens the Audio MIDI Setup utility from within soundBlade LE allowing you to configure your clock source and sample rate 6 1 20 Rescan IO soundBlade LE s sample rate reflects the settings in Audio MIDI Setup at the instant you open the application However the sample rate may not dynamically update if anything in Audio MIDI Setup is changed To make sure the sample rate accurately reflects the current setting of Audio MIDI Setup select the Re Scan I
12. left bracket control right bracket control backslash control command left bracket control command right bracket option command left bracket option command right bracket plus or minus numeric keypad option left bracket option right bracket option backslash command backslash backslash option command backslash Page 122 Move Edit Point to Next PO Mark Move Edit Point to Previous PO Mark Move Edit Point to Next Segment Edit Point shift F6 shift command F6 shift F5 Move Edit Point to Previous Segment Edit Pointshift command F5 Move Edit Point To In Out Point Move Edit Point to Next SRP Move Edit Point to Previous SRP Select Start to Edit Point Select Edit Point to End Select Segments to End Select Segments To Start Select between SRPs Change Crossfade duration Highlight Select Left Selection Start Time Viewing Shortcuts Show Text View Show Gain Overlay Refresh Standard Track Size Large Track Size Move Forward Move Forward Backward Move Backward Zoom In Zoom Out Zoom In Around In Point Zoom Around Out Point Zoom Around Edit Point Zoom Out Around Edit Point Zoom In Around Playhead Zoom Out Around Playhead Zoom to Previous Zoom to Next Zoom to Selection Zoom to Selection Zoom to Entire EDL Zoom to Time Line Selection Zoom to Waveform selection shift F7 shift F10 shift command F10 option dash option equal to
13. of theirTitle Bar to visually remind you of their inverted status Note that to change the polarity relationship between a stereo pair this command must be applied to only one channel of the pair To do this change the Edit Group Selector of one Panel located on the left edge of both Panels from the default stereo setting to mono To read more about Edit Group Selectors refer to section 4 7 for more information 6 2 17 Nudge Segment Left Right The Nudge Segment commands move or nudge the selected segment s left or right earlier or later respectively on the time line by a predefined value The default Nudge B value used is defined in the Time Display tab of Preferences window See section 6 9 5 for more informa tion on the Time Display preferences Page 82 6 2 18 Edit Segment Name When a segment is selected choosing the Edit Segment Name command allows the user to edit the name of the segment as it appears in the Title Bar and in Text Mode view As with all actions in a Project changing the Segment name has no effect on the underlying referenced sound file This command is equivalent to double clicking on theTitle Bar to change a seg ment s name 6 2 19 Editing Auto Tool Override This commands toggles the Editing Auto Tools state either enabled or disabled See section 6 9 6 for more information on the EDL preferences 6 2 20 Auto Space All Segments Tracks The AutoSpace function offers a simple but e
14. the selected region exporting the audio as it plays See section 4 9 4 for more information on Replace edits Note that playing material at 1x speed will not improve the quality during an export so it is recommended that unless real time playback is needed you use the Max speed setting as it has better temporal resolution Also during high speed exports the time display and Playhead do not operate in real time and audio is not available at the outputs 6 1 17 Save Reversed This command saves one or more selected segments or regions in reversed time order creat ing a new sound file and segment that plays backwards After invoking the command a Mac OS file browser appears in order to select the location and file name of the new reversed file to be created After the operation is complete the reversed material will be edited back into the Project replacing the original segment s or region s Note that this operation may take a lot of time depending upon your system configuration and the length of the selected file s or region during which time soundBlade LE may appear to be inactive Page 75 6 1 18 System Information Status Window 4 Print EDL Sound File Paths Print Seqment Info Print Selected Segment Info Formatted Print Selected Segment Info Print SRP Info Write SRP Info to File Import 5 4 EDL Export EDL As 5 4 Send Crash Report Print Desk Info Figure 6 2 The File gt System Informa
15. 00 25 End Offset 00 00 00 05 Track1 Offset 00 00 00 25 Splice Offset 00 00 00 15 Min Index Width 9 0 00 07 00 A Disable Offsets Dither E Enable on Output Dither Type Bit Resolution Turn Off Delay Figure 6 22 The Preference window showing the Delivery tab 6 9 7 1 Delivery e Keep DDP Image This check box retains the directory or folder containing the DDP files set that forms that basis for all CD R deliveries See section A1 5 for information on using the DDP file set for replication Page 110 6 9 7 2 Emulation Mode The Emulation Mode check box causes soundBlade LE to emulate a CD R burn allowing you to validate your Project s settings without writing to a disc While disabling writes to your optical mechanism in this mode soundBlade LE does write a CD s worth of data approximately 650 MB to your hard disk Write CD Text This check box causes soundBlade LE to write CD Text specific CD G metadata to a delivered CD R CD Text metadata is not included in DDP file sets See sections 3 10 1 and A1 5 for specifics about CD Text Auto Increment ISRC When selected this feature automatically increments the first trackl s ISRC by a value of one with each press of the down arrow This is usefull for CDs that have a contiguous set of ISRCs USHRSO000001 USHRS0000002 USHRSOO000003 for example It does not create ISRCs for you you must get your own ISRC CD Write Speed The speed selector calls out the
16. 1 With secure player button selected in Mark Info PO Delivery tab click on the Execute button 2 Inthe Finder window that appears navigate to the DDP File set that you want to use Click OK 3 A CD Delivery Dialog box may appear that says Folder contains a DDP Image Would you like to use this image or create a new image for delivery to CD If this box appears select Use 4 Enter a password and select OK The DDP file is encrypted this will take a few minutes NOTE This is the password you will give out to authorize and decrypt the securePlayer 5 Navigate to the Extras Folder located inside the folder that contains your soundBlade app Select it and click OK 6 Specify a folder to save your securePlayer in We recommend it be placed in your master project folder for the project you are working on Select OK A YourProject _player app is created ZIP that app and send to your clients that have Mac computers securePlayer will not open in Windows environment at this time 4 8 5 3 The Execute Button Once the above options are to your liking this button starts a new delivery writing to the lo cation shown in the Device field When you click the Execute button a standard Mac OS file Page 66 browser opens where appropriate allowing you to specify the target location for a DDP file set A new or empty folder should be specified to contain the newly created file set that will form the basis for your CD R
17. 3 5 5 below discusses the time display The Transport Controls above the top Panel provide tape transport emulation so you can play stop and continue playing from the current location You can also select the Play gt From Playhead command 3 5 4 Random Play If you hold down the option key and move your cursor to any location in the waveform you can click hold the mouse button The Playhead will move to your click location playback will begin and continue as long as the mouse button is held down 3 5 5 Time Displays The large central time code display in the center top of the Project window is live and editable as are the LEFT RIGHT IN OUT and DUR fields where applicable As mentioned above you can click on any subdivision or click drag on the entire central time code display to select and modify the current address of the Playhead Page 22 For all editable time code addresses a single click in any HH MM SS FF subdivision will high light that subdivision allowing you to type in a value By click holding and dragging up or down the cursor will change to an arrow and the numeric value displayed will increase or de crease respectively Click hold for more than two seconds and the rate of change increases The arrow keys also let you move to a particular subdivision and increment or decrement the current value Option dragging a time code address allows you to quickly clone that value into another editable field
18. Also always check with your replicator to determine which physical medium and format they can handle and whether they are even capable of using DDP as an premastering format Many bargain companies are not ready to handle DDP deliveries so we at Sonic Studio suggest you find a reputable facility that does accept DDP file sets of your valuable masters Check the Sup port section of the Sonic Studio web site lt www sonicstudio com gt for a list of DDP friendly replication facilities worldwide 3 10 1 A Check List for Delivery First when burning CD R check discs always put the unwritten blank disc in the drive before starting the delivery process Second when delivering a DDP file set use DVD R blanks rather than CD R blanks to deliver your DDP file set That way the replicator cannot confuse a CD R with DDP files as a CD ROM job and replicate 1000 CD ROMs of your DDP file set Third when delivering a DDP file set the entire DDP folder or directory must be sent to the replicator We suggest you ZIP the whole thing and generate a check sum for the resulting ZIP file For more information see the Checksums for DDP section of our Knowledgebase page http www sonicstudio com support Fourth check your Mark Info window for metacharacters such as amp and as well as ex tended ASCII characters like a O et cetera Mac OS which soundBlade LE uses to write CD Rs does not handle extended ASCII and metacharac
19. Bypass Gain Over lay command 6 3 3 Bypass Enable Gain Overlay This command bypasses or engages the Gain Overlay function When in bypass the Gain Overlay line in the waveform display turns grey and the corresponding Gain Overlay Button s on the left side of each Panel turn yellow Note that the Bypass Enable Gain Overlay function can only be selected when Gain Overlay is shown Option clicking on a Gain Overlay Button will also bypass the Gain Overlay function 6 3 4 Create Gain Nodes With Gain Overlay enabled and a region of the time line selected this command creates Gain Overlay nodes at the boundaries of the region To use this function first click drag within the waveform display to select a region Then select Edit gt Create Gain Nodes to add two nodes at the edges of the Gain Overlay and the selected region Because the Edit Point is really a zero duration selection it can also be used to create a single gain node with the Create Gain Nodes command For more detailed information on working with the Gain Overlay see section 4 5 above 6 3 5 Select Gain Nodes This command selects all Gain Nodes contained within the currently selected segment s or re gion Selected Gain Nodes can then be subject to simultaneous changes such as gain setting lock state or deletion For more information on working with Gain Overlay mode see section 4 5 above 6 3 6 Refresh The Refresh command redraws the current waveform disp
20. CD When you burn your Project soundBlade LE uses supported CD burning hardware that is con nected to or installed in your Macintosh The following section walks you through the creation of a simple CD in six easy steps using individual audio files and default settings for pauses and crossfades 2 3 Step By Step Make A Quick CD This section covers four basic steps to create a CD Step 1 Open Open soundBlade LE and choose File gt New to create a new Project Step 2 Drag Collect the desired audio files drag them and holding down the command key drop the files onto the top Panel in the order that you want them to appear on the CD The command key is only needed just before you drop the files soundBlade LE will automatically create CD Tracks displayed in the Track Bar from your audio files Page 14 Track Bar lt lt FTop Panel E fa fo VavweTorm W ey dbt ry Figure 2 1 A Project showing the Track Bar and top Panel Step 3 Check Choose Window gt Mark Info and select the PO Delivery tab If there is no blank disc in your CD burner s tray the Status field prompts you to Insert media for delivery Step 4 Burn Insert a blank CD R disc if you have not already done so The Status field will tell you Media ready for delivery If you have an external FireWire burner you d like to use click on the white triangle to the right of the Device labe
21. O command This updates the soundBlade LE s I O settings re loading the current settings from Audio MIDI Setup 6 1 21 Quit Selecting Quit from the File menu begins the process of closing the application Any open Projects that have been modified will produce a modal dialog asking you to determine open Project s fate See section 6 1 6 above for more information on this dialog Page 78 6 2 The Edit Menu Undo Select 1 Segment EZ Redo Edit HZ Cut ab x Copy 6 C Paste Replace HW Ej l E ily j Select All a6 A Deselect All 3D Delete Selection Clear Selection wE Create Segment Create Crossfade from In Point XG Delete Crossfade Move Segments FFL Segment Gain TG Reverse Polarity Nudge Segment gt Edit Segment Name Editing Auto Tool Override A Auto Space All Tracks Figure 6 3 The Edit menu 6 2 1 Undo action This command reverts the last command executed For clarification the Undo command also appends the last action performed to the menu name soundBlade LE provide an almost unlimited number of undos The only limiting factor is the amount of RAM which when completely used will force the operating system to use virtual memory This will slow down the operation of soundBlade LE Page 79 Note that some individual commands actually perform several functions behind the scenes though to you the user it appears to be only one function For that reason you may have to
22. Offset 111 offsets 61 Open DDP Image 73 Open Dual Sound File 72 Open EDL 72 opening DDP file sets 73 Open Project 72 Open Recent 72 Open Sound File 72 Orange Book 16 OUT field 22 29 31 Panels Show Hide Gain Overlay 84 Show Hide Text 83 standard large size 85 paste 80 permissions 117 playback 21 Around Selection Center 86 Between In and Out Points 88 From In Point 88 From Out Point 88 From Playhead 86 From Selection 85 87 Move Playhead 88 Repeat Play 86 Selection 86 Stop All 86 to End of Selection 87 to In Point 88 to Out Point 88 Playhead 21 hiding the Playhead when stopped 89 Page 136 moving the Playhead 88 Playing AutoTools 109 Play Around In Out Point 107 Play Between In and Out Points 88 Play From In Point 88 Play From Out Point 88 Play From Playhead 86 Play From Selection 85 Play menu 85 Play Selection 86 Play to End of Selection 87 Play to In Point 88 Play to Out Point 88 plug ins 33 PQ 20 36 108 109 command dragging sounds 36 command option dragging sounds 36 Copy Enabled 62 emphasis 62 90 92 Listings 63 offsets 62 PQ Delivery Tab 39 64 PQ Info tab 58 PQ Marks 35 Analog BlackTo Marks 35 Edited BlackTo Marks 35 inserting automatically 35 manually 34 moving 34 removing 34 P through W metadata 58 UPC EAN Codes 60 validating 63 PO DeliveryTab 39 64 PQ Info tab 58 PO List 67 PO Listing Listing 63 PO Marks 60 PO Validator 63 Preferences DeskTab 113 Pa
23. Panels at any zoom level The generation of wavform files is performed in the background so normal operation is not interrupted WH Consolidated aif Figure 3 6 Display of a sound file without waveform metadata If waveform files are absent from one or more audio files included in the Project soundBlade LE will automatically start generating those files in the background Waveform files identified by their r extension are placed in the same folder as the audio files and can be read by any other Sonic Studio product Page 20 WN_Consolidated aif dy Figure 3 7 The building of waveform metadata in progress Once the waveforms are visible the arrow keys control the viewing window and a quick tap of the E key always zooms out to view the entire Project In section 3 6 below navigating your Project is discussed in more detail 3 5 Auditioning Sound 3 5 1 Playback When you press the keyboard s Space Bar the cursor changes to a speaker amp note and play back begins A thin vertical red line the Playhead spans the Panels and time line and moves horizontally to indicate the location of playback Figure 3 8 The cursor changes into a speaker amp note shape during playback When you first open a sound file and begin listening playback once started will begin at the left edge of the audio The Playhead will move to the right across the file When you hit the Space Bar again playback ends and the P
24. Whereas the Play From Selection com mand mentioned in section 6 4 1 above will continue to play until stopped the play Selection command stops automatically at the end of the selection 6 4 3 Play From Playhead In normal operation when you tap the Spacebar to start playback the Playhead will jump to the Edit Point or the start of the file if there is no Edit Point and begin playback The Play From Playhead command emulates a tape transport with playback instead starting at the current Playhead location 6 4 4 Repeat Play If there is a selected region the Repeat Play command will repeatedly play the region until stopped If there is not a selected region soundBlade LE will repeatedly play the entire Pan el Repeat playback continues until you stop play with the menu command or by hitting the Spacebar 6 4 5 Stop All This command stops playback and or recording and is equivalent to tapping the Spacebar dur ing playback or clicking on the Stop button in the Transport Bar 6 4 6 Around Selection Center This command plays a section of sound centered around a selected region When you choose Play Around Selection Center a submenu appears allowing you to select the length of play back time LE aU Play 0 5 Sec Play from Selection b Play 1 0 Play to End of Selection Play 2 0 l Play 5 0 To In Point FS Play Around 10 0 From In Point F Play 30 0 PESEE RER Fg Figure 6 6 Play Around Selection Center submenu
25. command is used to unlock PO marks within a selected re gion 6 5 8 Lock All Marks This command locks all PO marks on the time line regardless of selected regions or segments Once locked the location of PO marks cannot be altered until they are unlocked Page 90 6 5 9 Unlock All Marks This command unlocks all PO marks on the time line 6 5 10 Analog Black to Marks This function measures the amplitude and duration of the audio in a selected region placing End ofTrack and Start of Track marks in locations that approximate the end of one track and be ginning of the next Both amplitude and duration are user defined The default amplitude is set in the Editing Tools tab of the Windows gt Preferences window When invoking this function the Analog Black to Marks modal dialog appears In the dialog the default parameters can be changed after which the Analog Black to Marks function is start ed by selecting OK By clicking on the Cancel button the operation is stopped without further action Note that the results of the Analog Black to Marks function is never as accurate as the Edited Black to Marks function discussed in section 6 5 11 below The accuracy of the mark placement depends entirely on the accuracy of the parameters used so you may want to zoom in and with the ShowTrack Scale in dB preference set Editing Tools tab of the Windows gt Preferences window visually estimate amplitudes of your fade outs and noise
26. complete compatibility The 35 and 16 mm setting provide minutes and seconds at non pull down and pull down 59 9 Hz rates referenced to 60 Hz for North America and Japan Also included are versions with a 50 Hz reference for Europe Page 25 The Seconds setting shows all times in multiples and fractions of seconds Finally Samples displays all times in absolute samples based on the selected sample rate These same selec tions appear in the Windows gt Preference gt Time Display tab where the Project default is set See section 4 9 for more information on time standard settings Note that because soundBlade LE is designed among other functions to create the metada ta necessary for Compact Disc replication all of your PO marking decisions are directly tied to the 75 frame standard If you are using soundBlade LE for CD preparation you should always use the 75 fps CD Frames standard Note also that when a region is selected and playback is invoked the Playhead relocates and playback starts at the beginning of the selection 3 7 2 Selecting Segments An entire sound file segment the representation of contiguous samples from a single sound file can be chosen as a selection Click on the white Title Bar at the top of any segment which displays the source sound file name Figure 3 11 The Title Bar The waveform highlights yellow orange and a bright yellow bar appears below it running the entire length of the se
27. decrypt the securePlayer 5 Navigate to the Extras Folder located inside the folder that contains your soundBlade app Select it and click OK 6 Specify a folder to save your securePlayer in We recommend it be placed in your master project folder for the project you are working on Select OK A YourProject _player app is created ZIP that app and send to your clients that have Mac computers securePlayer will not open in Windows environment at this time 3 11 2 10 The Execute Button Once the above options are set this button starts the process of creating a new delivery writ ten to the location shown in the Path Device field When you click the Execute button a stan dard Mac OS file browser opens where appropriate allowing you to specify the location that will be used A new or empty folder should be specified to contain the newly created or modi fied DDP file set Once the destination is specified soundBlade LE begins the delivery process with progress shown in the validation field at the bottom of the PO Delivery window During delivery to a CD R when no media is present in the selected drive soundBlade LE will prompt you to insert media and wait for a blank disc to be inserted Note that once a delivery has started the Execute button changes to an Abort button allow ing you to halt the delivery process If a delivery is aborted the resulting CD R or DDP image file set is not usable for either duplication or playba
28. end time dura tion and gain in dB 6 1 18 5 Print Selected Segment Info This command prints highly detailed information on all selected segments in the current EDL The output is written to the Console Log 6 1 18 6 Print SRP Info This command prints detailed information on all SRPs in the active Panel The output is written into the Console Log 6 1 18 7 Write SRP Info to File This command prints detailed information on all SRPs in the active Panel to a new file The output is formatted in a table with details on track location ordinal number lock status and type as well as any textual label added to the SRPs Lock status is indicated by an L for locked and a U for unlocked Standard SRPs have a C type indication while Sync SRPs used on other Sonic Studio products show an S type Note that though the default name of the file created with this command has a srp suffix you should manually remove that suffix and replace it with a txt file extension 6 1 18 8 Import 5 4 EDL For backwards compatibility with legacy Sonic Solutions 5 4 DAWs soundBlade LE can import EDLs created with version 5 4 of that software To import a 5 4 EDL first a new Project has to be created by choosing File gt New Project from the main menu Then select Import 5 4 EDL and a standard Mac OS browser will appear Navigate to the location where the 5 4 EDL is stored select it and open it by clicking Open
29. factors subtracted from absolute song timing to compensate for deficiencies in real world CD transports They attempt to correct for the variation found with a CD transport s ability to locate to an address fill its audio data buffer unmute the audio output and commence playback Less expensive transports typically require back timing hence the PO Offset to make sure the buffer is full prior to track start so audio is not cut off by the trans port s muting circuit With Offsets enabled the factory defaults are very conservative and will produce satisfactory results with even the lowest quality transport but always deliver a copy of your CD and check a range of target transports for an optimal setting Page 62 Note that as a rule offsets are applied during the delivery of an original CD or DDP file set The Windows gt Preferences gt Delivery gt Offsets gt Disable Offsets check box will enable or dis able offset compensation Offsets are applied globally to an entire Project 4 8 4 PQ Track Info 4 8 4 1 Total Tracks amp Extended Listing This field shows the total number of Start marks that will appear on the disc To the left of the Total Tracks field is an unmarked Extended Listing check box that when unchecked simplifies the Track Listing by hiding End of Track Marks and Indexes This mode showing only the essen tial CD Track information is designed for resequencing Tracks by dragging and dropping as dis cussed
30. file sets opening 18 19 73 IMAGE DAT file 73 SD file 73 DDP 2 0 38 DDP File Open option 73 DDPID file 73 DDPMS file 73 DDPPO file 73 Default Fade 104 default Project 74 combo Text Waveform 53 default time code format 25 Delete Crossfade 81 Delete Mark 90 Delete Selection 80 81 deleting part of a sound file 29 delivering multiple CDs 67 Delivery 36 110 CD Write Speed 111 Delivering CDs from an existing DDP 67 Emulation Mode 111 Keep DDP Image 110 Use button 67 Write CDText 111 Delivery preferences 110 Desk Menu 102 DeskTab 113 Page 130 Details window 70 Device CD R DVD R 40 65 dim 70 Disable Offsets 112 disc replication 37 DiskWarrior 116 Display AutoTools 109 dither 112 2nd order 115 dither contextual menu 112 Dither On Output 112 PDF 115 triangular 115 Turn Off Delay 112 Dither On Output 112 Drag Insert amp Ripple 50 Drag Overlay 50 Drag Replace 51 drag amp drop 48 ReSequence 48 Drag Bar 32 49 Drop Edit Point at Playhead 96 Dual EDL Mode 57 DUR field 22 25 29 98 Edited Black to Marks 91 Edited Black to Start Marks 91 editing 81 Auto Space All Segments 83 Auto Tool Override 83 Clear Selection 81 Create Crossfade 81 Create Segment 81 Create Segment from In amp Out Points 81 Crossfades 30 Delete Selection 81 deleting 29 Drag Insert amp Ripple 50 Drag Overlay 50 Drag Replace 51 drag amp drop 48 DUR field 98 Page 131 Edit Groups 56 57 Edit Point 98 p
31. necessary to alter the amplitude of some of your source material The last column in Text Mode displays the current gain of all seg ments When Segments are opened or added to the EDL the segment gain is nominally set to zero dB By double clicking on the Gain value of the selected segment the Segment Gain mod al dialog opens The Segment Gain dialog is also available via the Edit gt Segment Gain command for select ed segments and also via a segment sTitle Bar contextual menu Control click on any Title Bar to invoke the Segment Gain dialog Other functions like Reverse Polarity and Build Waveforms are also available As with other modal dialogs in soundBlade gain changes will not be applied unless the OK button is clicked Page 51 Segment Gain aT Cancel E OK Figure 4 8 The Segment Gain dialog The Segment Gain dialog offers several options for altering segment gain It also provides po larity inversion The large central field lets you enter gain directly Alternatively course and fine adjustments are available via up down arrows Simply click the arrows to increment or decrement gain in 1 0 or 0 1 dB steps Segment Gain can be applied in two different ways First it can be applied as an Absolute val ue meaning that the entry in the gain field will be applied in place of any previous value The value entered in the gain field will replace any previous state ignoring the existing gain of that segmen
32. run about once a month A1 4 4 3rd Party Configuration Management As with OS 9 OS 10 employs extensions to the operating system that extend and some times complicate your life Mac OS 9 had the Extensions Manager but OS 10 does not ship with such a utility Fortunately several vendors provide shareware or freeware versions of an Extensions Man ager equivalent for OS 10 One is White Box s free Diablotin available from lt http s sudre free fr gt and the other isTeng Chou Ming amp Scott Mitchell s X Overload2 a shareware utility avail able from lt http www xoverload com gt Neither of these products can manage audio plug ins A1 4 5 3rd Party Applications We recommend that you do not run non audio applications while performing audio produc tion Microsoft s Office suite is poor at multitasking with audio applications as is Retrospect and other chatty applications that routinely scan or address volumes or network ports Such activity can cause drop outs in you finished material Page 117 A1 4 6 iLoks Your License Your iLok is your soundBlade license If it is lost stolen or broken your license is lost and can only be replaced by purchasing a new copy PACE s zero downtime insurance is your best choice for protecting your soundBlade license A1 5 Delivering DDPs DDP file sets created by soundBlade always in their enclosing folder can be copied to any writable medium you choose DVD
33. selector allows you to toggle between the available target mecha nisms soundBlade LE can only address one mechanism at a time The Status field below the device field provides an indication of the status of your delivery media and progress of the de livery Note that soundBlade LE is designed to address Apple supplied built in CD R and DVD R mechanisms as well as most third party FireWire attached drives supported by the operating system USB attached products as well as some third party drives do not function with Apple s optical disc frameworks so always test new mechanisms prior to use 3 11 2 8 Delivery Options In this section of the PO Delivery tab there are four buttons a speed menu and check boxes that control various aspects of your delivery Let s go over what they do Page 40 3 11 2 9 1 DDP Image Button The first button DDP Image defines the parameters of DDP delivery We suggest that you write DDP images at 8x or Max from the Speed pull down menu Make sure that the Write PO and Write Audio checkboxes are selected If you want to include CDTEXT metadata in the DDP select CD Text TS Note that this must be selected if you want CDTEXT in your deliverables To deliver a DDP in soundBlade 1 Select the EDL you want to deliver All audio routed to Monitor Outputs 1 2 will be deliv ered to the DDP 2 Select Windows gt Show Mark Info or press COMMAND M 3 soundBlade displays the Mark Info window Clic
34. should always deploy an empty Project with out any sound files opened into the Project before you invoke this command 6 1 13 Reveal Sound In Finder This command requires a single selected segment As the name implies Reveal Sound In Finder switches context to the Finder and opens a new window with the source sound file high lighted 6 1 14 Build Waveform Files originating from a non Sonic Studio product includes sample values but do not con tain the amplitude specific metadata needed to draw our very detailed audio time versus am plitude waveforms If you would like to add waveforms while working with your sound files and have unchecked the default Windows gt Preferences gt EDL gt View gt Background Waveforms preference you must select the Build Sound Waveform command First select the parent sound file by clicking on the segment s Title Bar The Title Bar will turn yellow to show that it is selected Then select the File gt Build Sound Waveform command 6 1 15 Export Sound File This command exports sound files in either AIFF or BWF format in 16 or 24 bit word length It exports the audio with amplitude changes from segment gain plus any Gain Overlay or plug ins To use this function first click drag in the top Panel to create a selected region and make sure the top two Panels are assigned on the first two Desk strips to Mix1 and Mix2 Then choose the destination directory with the Set file b
35. speeds that the target mecha nism and host are capable of providing for your delivery When choosing CD R de livery speed remember that the speed is inversely proportional to pit jitter That is higher speeds will induce more jitter in the CD s physical pit structures while lower speeds will result in less jittery pit structures Lower jitter is generally better in terms of subjective audio quality because it requires less vigorous clock regeneration in the digital to analog converter or DAC to attain a reasonable amount of jitter in the final analog output Offsets Start Offset It takes a typical CD player about two to twenty frames to fill its buffer and start producing valid audio data after it has located the correct Track Start loca tion The Start Offset back times the Track Start time that the player reads to ensure that the beginning of the track will not be cut off by the player End Offset The End Offset prevents the player from muting too early at the end of the track This offset value applies to all End of Track marks including the last Track 1 Offset This setting allows the Start of Track Mark for Track 1 to have it s own offset value This is because Track 1 on a Compact Disc is different from the remain ing tracks and requires an extra long offset to allow CD transports to initialize prior to the onset of audio data recovery Splice Offset If a Start of Track mark is not preceded by an End of Track mark from the
36. these commands see section 6 2 17 6 9 5 3 Zoom to In Out The time value entered here defines the amount of time in the total display after a View gt Zoom Around In Out Point command See section 6 7 for a full description of these commands 6 9 5 4 Zoom to Sel ection Start End The time value in this field defines how much time will be displayed when the View gt Zoom to Selection command is applied For a full description of this command see section 6 7 10 6 9 5 5 Play Around In Out Point The values in these fields define how much time will be auditioned when the Play gt Play To From In Out Point commands are invoked For a full description of these commands please see sections 6 4 10 and 6 4 11 6 9 5 6 Show Subframes This check box when enabled forces all time fields at the top of the Project display to show additional time code subframe information Page 107 6 9 6 Setting Preferences EDL Tab an Preferences Editing Tools View D Show Track Bar E Show Segment Names Time Display Zoom Factor 30 00 Delivery Desk Wa veforms Create Waveforms Manually Foreground Waveforms Background Waveforms Display Auto Tools ES AutoScale On Scale to View D Show Track Scale in dB A Scroll Mouse Down Playing Auto Tools AutoScroll Playhead AutoScroll Track Figure 6 21 The Preference window showing the EDL tab 6 9 6 1 View The View section has the following options e Show Tra
37. tune the boundaries of a selected region Hold down the shift key and click on either side of the selected region then while continuing to hold the shift key drag left or right to expand or contract the selection While selecting regions the LEFT RIGHT and DUR fields at the top of the Project are active and editable See section 3 5 5 above for more information on manipulating time code addresses Note that the format in which all time fields are represented in soundBlade LE is user select able By clicking in the time standard display to the left of the time line scroll bar a drop down menu offering four choices becomes available e 30 fps NDF 29 97 fps NDF 29 97 fps DF 25 fps 24 fps 75 fps CD Frames 35mm Film 60Hz 35mm Film 59 94Hz 35mm Film 50Hz 16mm Film 60Hz 16mm Film 59 94Hz 16mm Film 50Hz Seconds Samples Figure 3 10 The time standard menu Figure 3 10 above shows the time standard choices 30 fps NDF is the default setting and signifies non drop frame time code the default time code format typically used by DAWs to prepare material for CD release when compact disc preparation was video tape based 29 97 drop and non drop are pull down rates for NTSC video while 25 fps is for PAL video The 24 fps setting is for general motion picture work while 75 fps CD Frames is the internal time code format for CD DA discs audio CDs When mastering for CD release 75 fps is the best choice providing higher resolution and
38. two empty Panels containers for stereo sound files and their accompanying waveform displays or text lists The upper Panel shows the left channel while the lower Panel represents the right channel A scroll bar appears at the bottom of the Project directly beneath the low er Panel allowing you to scroll across the time line To the left of this scroll bar a drop down menu is available where the time standard can be selected The function of this time standard control is discussed further in section 3 7 1 but it s best to leave it at the default setting of 75 fps as this is the correct settings for time code on Compact Discs To the left of each Panel are solo and mute buttons labeled with an S and M respectively along with an amplitude meter Also a gain overlay button labeled G is available to the right Page 17 of S and M buttons The function of this button and the application feature it brings up will be discussed later in section 4 4 Immediately above the waveforms is a black banner with time code values in yellow At the top of the black area is the time line for the waveforms The bottom of the black area is reserved for PQ Marks and the Track Bar discussed in section 3 9 The data underlying the whole of the two Panels with marks and all data describing the audio program is also referred to as the EDL or Edit Decision List and is saved as a separate file within each Project s folder Eoul Wr Tihe en Fig
39. 00 6 7 7 Zoom around Play Nead acciis fesse sananaeGeseien Rd 100 6 7 8 Zoom around Selection Center 0 cece eect eee eee nee eet ee eee 101 6 7 9 Zoom to Selection Start ENd cc cece eee eee eee eee ete ened 101 6 7 10 ZOOM OSEA este hs Ae dope ee sae Ae ah ade 101 6 7 11 Zoom to Entire Project Track cccccce cece aer Ea ENN VEE EE AEREE ETNA 101 6 8 The Windows Menu caco 102 6 8 1 MESES scree est ca ose AA ee A Ao ie pes ee ee A oe A eee Bide 102 6 8 2 Mariel a Se Boag Da Te ON I Se ace a a 102 6 8 3 The Preferences WINdOW cece eee eee ne ee nee EEEN tenn eee 102 6 9 4 Setting Preferences Editing Tools Tab cece cece eee teeta etna eaees 103 6 9 5 Setting Preferences Time Display Tab cccceee cece eeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeaeees 106 106 6 9 6 Setting Preferences EDL Tab cece e cee eee teat tenet tee ena e eee 108 108 6 9 7 Setting Preferences Delivery Tab ecceecee cence eee eee ee teens teat ena e eee 110 110 6 9 8 Setting Preferences Desk Tab cccece cece eee eee eee eee een ne etna et tnae eee 113 113 Appendix 1 Best Practices amp Maintenance o mmmmnccinnnnnnicninacininanacananara nana nans 115 A1 1 Introduction A Ac 115 A1 2 Source Material Considerations ccccceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 115 Page 8 A1 3 Naming COnVentions aiii 116 A1 4 Host Considerations amp
40. 07 WO 6701283 UPC EAN n a Date Generated Wednesday January 31 2007 Page Number 1 PO Log Delivery Type DDP CD times are 75 fps Time Format 5fps CD Frames PO Track 1 Offset 00 00 25 PO Start Offset 00 00 25 PO Splice Offset 00 00 15 PO End Offset 00 00 05 PO Minindex Width 00 01 00 PO Track Index Information T X TITLE ISRC COPY EMPH NO OFFSET OFFSET OFFSET co TIME TIME DURATION TIME hhimmissiff hhimmiss ff hhimmiss ff mmiss ff 6 Pause oa aa 66 62 66 66 00 00 1 New World Nomad aif Ba Ba 04 08 53 00 02 00 Total 04 10 53 2 0 Pause 04 08 13 04 03 18 00 02 21 04 10 53 1 Plain English aif 64 16 65 64 16 46 83 33 36 04 13 00 Total 03 35 57 3 0 Pause 07 43 72 07 44 02 00 01 43 07 46 37 1 Soul Of The City aif 67 45 78 67 45 45 03 56 27 87 48 05 Total 83 57 78 4 6 Pause 11 41 67 11 41 72 00 01 42 11 44 32 1 Tell Me WHY aif 11 43 65 11 43 40 04 15 30 11 46 00 Total 04 16 72 LeadOut 15 58 65 15 58 78 16 01 30 Total 16 01 30 Figure 3 26 A PO List open in TextEdit Chapter 4 0 0 0 cesses Advanced Editing 4 1 Fade Tool Options 4 1 1 Changing Fade Parameters soundBlade LE offers a simple and intuitive tool for changing a fade s gain characteristics the Fade Tool In the previous chapter we have seen how to use this to perform simple operations The Fade Tool offers additional possibilities to alter fades according to your needs and prefer ences The Fade Tool is enabled by default By holdi
41. 6 6 5 7 6 5 8 6 5 9 6 5 10 6 5 11 6 5 12 6 5 13 6 6 1 6 6 2 6 6 3 6 6 4 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 6 6 8 6 6 9 6 6 10 6 6 12 6 6 13 6 6 14 6 6 15 6 6 16 6 6 17 6 6 18 6 6 19 6 6 20 6 6 21 6 6 22 Index War Kitvccdescccouorcsned saine dca othos seeds cis tacts ae bee donee ge vduc de sens shbememwed aes devo 90 Delete Mark io dad A ds 90 Lock Marks from Selection ooocccccccconcconcncnnccnnnncnnnnnncncnnncnnnnnnnncnnnnnnaninnnanes 90 Unlock Marks from SelectiON ooccoccccncccnnccnncncnnnnnncncnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnncnrns 90 LOCK AMES A e E 90 Unlock All Marks 00d a ceca EESTE ESENE 91 Analog Black to MarkS vicioso it A edbene levy aaa nevis 91 Edited Black tO MarkS s c 23 sect api RO 91 Edited Black to Start MarkS enpreni r oaa AN aa Gei 91 The Mark Contextual Menu cc ccec cette eee eee eee ee nee e eae 91 SAMA RIA Ge scare ee 93 Set Out PON Esisioniaa sais A ov el pee 94 Set IN S QUE PoOMitS sico A A 94 Clear in Poltica AA A Hancane n eis eee es 94 Glear Out Policia ee das ee bo ee enya pets evi Awana eA every 94 Clear Inc Ge AS 94 A vad eeedraen tees len Era na N eai naa eE 94 Move In Point Out POint a a A a ee ee Ea annia aa A aT 94 Move In Point to Out POINT iaie Ena ar a eee eee ee ER a aA 95 Find amp Set POINTS iran ee ea ee eee ae be A a ie See eee de i 95 Select NUdGe Diz ici eit vag aaa tae Meo erage dates ioe EE ea 95 SO SRP iia abies ese sede Oe isa eee AA ee OE 95 Set SRP With Textual AA
42. 7 Open DDP Image In addition to sound files soundBlade LE can optionally open DDP file sets with the DDP File Open option Selecting Open DDP Image from this menu invokes a standard Mac OS browser To open a DDP file set select its containing folder and choose Open from the brows er window soundBlade LE will open the IMAGE DAT audio file and metadata into a new Proj ect The DDP metadata consists of three files the DDPID DDPMS and the DDPPO or SD files soundBlade LE parses or reads then validates these files and adds PO Marks when the DDP file set is opened soundBlade LE can open both consolidated and split DDP file sets These labels refer to the au dio files with a consolidated file set employing a single audio file while the split file sets has two or more audio files The consolidated type is far more common and that is the type that soundBlade LE saves Note that if you enter CD Text metadata in the Mark Info window soundBlade LE cre ates 2 additional file the TS file and CDTEXT BIN in the DDP file set TheTS file is not used by replicators for the addition of CD Text on glass masters It is only used by soundBlade LE to add CDText to CD Rs created by soundBlade LE The CDTEXT BIN file is used by the replicators for the additon of CDTEXT metadata on glass masters for replication For more information on de livering CD Text to replication see section A1 5 below 6 1 8 Make securePlayer soundBlade LE
43. 82 Absolute 52 Normalize 52 relative 52 Reverse Polarity 52 Select Deselect 80 Clear Selection 81 Delete Selection 80 selecting a Region 24 selecting Segments 26 98 select Regions 98 Selections 24 zooming to selections 101 Selection from Selected Segments 97 Selection menu 92 Selection Reference Points 55 Select Edit Point to End 97 Select Gain Nodes 84 Select Nudge Size 95 Select Segments from Selection 98 Select Segment to End 97 Select Segment to Start 98 Select Start to Edit Point 97 Sending a Crash Report 77 Serial Copy Management Scheme 38 62 Series 300 DSP I O Processors 13 Set In amp Out Points 94 Set In Point 93 Set Out Point 94 Set SRP 95 Set SRP from selection 96 Set SRP from selection 96 Show Hide Gain Overlay 84 Show Hide Text View 51 83 Show Segment Names 109 Show Subframes 107 ShowTrack Bar 48 108 snap zone 49 Sonic Solutions 77 sound begins more than 2 frames 39 64 Sound Designer files 105 sound files Page 140 adding the 1st sound file 19 importing 16 opening 16 18 72 opening Dual 72 Sound Designer II 105 source material 115 source material considerations 115 spacing tracks AutoSpace 33 Speed menu 41 66 Splice Offset 111 split DDP file sets 73 SRPs 55 72 clearing 96 printing SRP info to a file 77 setting 95 96 SRP Button 18 SRP contextual menu 56 SRP from Segment Edit Points 96 SRP from Selection 96 Standard Large Track Size 85 Start Offset 111 Status
44. 96 Lock SRPSs from Selection z civecsoncisay etic vente ens es Gove ad 96 Unlock SRPs from Selection asennetun erana eee e nee EAK Ea ES 96 Clear Selected SAP Sui A a aai 96 Drop Edit Point at Playhead oocccccccccccccnnnncncccnnccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnrnnnnns 96 Edit Point to Playhead coca A be eed cea eee 96 Move Edit PoInt tO unidas A aia en eg hd ba ae 96 Edit Point to Next Peak comicidad ee bee KA 97 Select Start to Edit POIN tii seca es a ioe deere dials oven aera ee eee eevee 97 select Edit Point to ENQ iicscrs escsennissheecngoed ees eceevere eg rapera apna ray a oean 97 Page 7 6 6 23 Selection from Selected Segments cece cece eee eee eee nett ee tanta 97 6 6 24 Select Segment to ENd isinasara ya eea e ar EAA EAO eee eee eae 97 6 6 25 Select Segment tO Gia r a a ee nee eee eed 98 6 6 26 Select Segments from Selection 0 cece eee eee eee eee eee eae 98 6 7 The View MISA cicateidcaceazinadicec eres cuecnaacnsaaageded cece tetaauiaaadardgsauds cial ateos 99 6 7 1 Move Forward Backwards Select Next Previous Segment 0es 99 6 7 2 ZOOM M OUT a neat eng E Ce ee tale dale ew Ee pa dc a eos Eanes eke oes 100 6 7 3 Zoom In Around In Out POINt ccc eee eee etna teed 100 6 7 4 Zoom In Out around Edit POINT eserinin nen eee eee eee ete ene 100 6 7 5 ZOOM In Out around Playhead ccc cecce cece EREE NEEE ee RAE ENEAK 100 6 7 6 Zoom to Previous NO Xt so cele enine aa aa 1
45. Advanced PQ Section 3 9 above covers the basics of PO creation and manipulation This section delves into some arcana of the P through W metadata functionality in soundBlade LE All PO information and additional metadata can be viewed and modified with the help of the PQ Info tab in the Mark Info window It can be opened by selecting the Windows gt Mark Info command Page 58 AOC Mark Info soundBladeLE Project SPLICE OFFSET TRACK 1 OFFSET MIN INDEX WIDTH a B lock amp Default Copy Enabled Emphasis TOTAL TRACKS SHOW END DURATION Figure 4 16 The PQ Info tab of the Mark Info window Apart from the PO information this window contains additional fields for Album Title Album Artist Track Title and for compilations Track Artist These fields provide input for the generation Page 59 of CD Text metadata Additionally ISR Codes or ISRC and a Universal Product Code European Article Number or UPC EAN code can be entered as well ISRC or International Standard Recording Codes are unique machine readable identifiers for each track on a disc On the other hand UPC EAN identifies the entire disc Both UPC EAN and ISRC are discussed in detail below Creation of PO marks must follow a few simple rules laid down in the Red Book or Compact Disc Digital Audio CD DA specification The most important of these rules are e There is a maximum of 99 tracks allowed on a CD e There is a m
46. By adding multiple Nodes other curves can be emulated Unwanted Gain Nodes can be deleted by holding down the option key while clicking on the Node You can make changes to a group of Gain Nodes simultaneously To do so select a region that includes the Node on which you want to work Then select the EDL gt Select Gain Nodes com mand All selected Gain Nodes will fill with yellow to indicate their state You can also shift click to gather a collection of grouped Nodes When grouped only the gain can be modified When changing the gain of grouped Nodes the Gain call out shows both the current value and gain delta or difference from the original value Also when grouped holding the option key for fine gain adjustment is disabled Figure 4 11 The Gain call out for grouped Nodes Page 54 Once your Gain Overlay is configured according to taste all or some Gain Nodes can be locked against unwanted changes To do so first click drag to select a region containing the Gain Nodes you want to lock Then move the mouse over one of the selected Gain Nodes and control click to invoke a contextual menu Lock Gain Node Y Unlock Gain Node Delete Nodes from Selection Lock Nodes from Selection Unlock Nodes from Selection Lock All Nodes in Track Unlock All Nodes In Track Figure 4 12 The Gain Node contextual menu By default the Unlock Gain Node option will be checked To lock the selected Gain Nodes click on the GainOverl
47. Edited Black between segments 4 2 1 1 AutoSpace All Segments The first method is the Edit gt AutoSpace All Segments command discussed in section 3 8 6 above 4 2 1 2 Drag amp Drop The second method entails manually dragging CD Tracks Dragging Tracks requires that the Show Track Bar preference in the EDL tab of Windows gt Preferences be enabled Once Track Bars are visible click hold on any song s Track Bar to select it and drag it to the desired loca tion Existing Tracks shuffle into place and the dragged Track takes its place where dropped in the CD track sequence The audio associated or attached to the marks shuffles along with the marks The pause between an End of Track mark and a subsequent Start of Track mark are always considered to be part of that Track Page 48 j et A New World Momad aif Figure 4 4 The Track Bar This same drag to resequence behavior is also available in the Windows gt Mark Info dialog Simply drag an entry in the track list to a new location to resequence Tracks 4 2 1 3 Snap to Zone The third method entails manually dragging and snapping segments to a pre defined song timing It is best to drag segments if you have not created PO marks to prevent unwanted mark relocation This drag and snap segments method of resequencing requires that the Snap to Zone prefer ence in the Editing Tools tab of Windows gt Preferences be enabled Once the Snap Zone pref e
48. IN OUT and DUR time fields at the top right of the Project window are always active and fully editable These fields allow you to precisely set the location of and duration be tween the In and Out Points Page 93 6 6 2 Set Out Point This command places an Out Point at the location of the Edit Point There can only be one In Point in an EDL at any time 6 6 3 Set In amp Out Points If there is a selected region in the Panel then Set In amp Out Points will create an In Point at the start of the selected region and an Out Point at the end 6 6 4 Clear In Point Clear In Point will if present remove the In Point 6 6 5 Clear Out Point Clear Out Point will if present remove the Out Point 6 6 6 Clear In amp Out Points Clear In amp Out Points will if either is present remove both the In Point and the Out Point from the Project 6 6 7 Nudge Right Left These commands makes it easy to slightly move or nudge an In and or Out Point to the right or left When you select this command a submenu comes up allowing you to advance or re tard an In Point an Out Point or both simultaneously Nudge Right Nudge In Point Right El Nudge Left gt Nudge Out Point Right d Move In Point XI Nudge In Out Points Right Move Out Point NX Figure 6 13 The Nudge Right command and submenu The nudge amount is set in the Time Display tab of the Windows gt Preferences window See section 6 9 5 for
49. If you use the fade tool to lengthen fades at the head or tail of a segment you should manually space your segments by using the Selection gt Select Edit Point to End command and the Drag Bar 3 8 7 Exporting Selections amp Segments Selections including both selected segments and selected regions can be exported as AIFF or BWF files with source resolution of up to 96 kHz sample rate and 16 or 24 bit word length To do this use the File gt Export Sound File command It exports the audio with amplitude changes from segment gain plus any Gain Overlay and plug in processing To use this function first click drag in the top Panel to create a selected region and make sure the top two Panels are assigned via the first two Desk strips to Mix1 and 2 Then choose the destination directory with the Set file button Finally set the file type word length and speed then click the Export button soundBlade LE will play the selected region exporting the audio as it plays and as you hear it The Edit After Export check box causes soundBlade LE to replace edit the exported segment back into the Project Another use for the export command is consolidation of a complex edit or processing The ex port command will cleanly freeze or print to disk a collection of instantiated plug ins that will not play in real time due to host saturation or overload This is because export operates out of real time and so is not constrained by re
50. New Folder Cancel Figure 3 4 Mac OS browser dialog for opening a Project After highlighting your selection and clicking Choose the Project will be opened together with any available editing and PO metadata already saved in the Project folder A third way to open an existing Project is by using the Finder Simply drag the file from any folder onto the soundBlade LE application icon or if the application is running the applica tion s Dock icon In the Finder you can also double click on a Project s file icon 3 3 2 Opening Sound Files Once your Project is open you need to open your sound files into the Project As with Projects using either the File menu or dragging and dropping will work By holding down the command key when dropping in sound files soundBlade LE will autospace the new segment as well as auto generate PO metadata Section 3 9 4 discusses the auto generated PO metadata while section 4 2 1 below discusses autospacing functions in detail By selecting File gt Open Sound File from the menu bar you will bring up a standard Mac OS browser dialog for finding and selecting the desired audio file soundBlade LE will open AIFF WAV BWF and SD2 files with regions Confirm your selection with Choose and the sound file opens into your Project 3 3 3 Adding Your First Sound File In addition to the Open Sound File command you may also drag and drop sound files into a Project soundBlade LE makes the job of CD asse
51. Page 86 6 4 7 Play from Selection Like the Play Around Selection Center discussed in section 6 4 6 above this command requires that you first select a region Also this command offers a submenu with duration choices for playback Unlike Play Around Selection Center this command begins playback at the left edge of the selection and continues for the specified duration Around Selection Center A Play 0 5 Sec Play to End of Selection pi Playl 0 Play 2 0 To ln Point FS Play 5 0 From In Point F Play 10 0 To Out Point F7 Play 30 0 Figure 6 7 Play from Selection 6 4 8 Play to End of Selection This command is the opposite of the Play from Selection command discussed in section 6 4 7 above except that playback ends at the trailing edge or right side of a selected region If there is not a selected region playback ends at the Edit Point This command also offers a submenu with a number of choices for the duration of the playback Play from Selection Play 0 5 Sec Play 1 0 To In Point F5 Play 2 0 From In Point Fo Play 5 0 To Out deso F71 Play 10 0 From Out Point F8 Play 30 0 Play between In Out Points 3 FS AAA Figure 6 8 Play to End of Selection submenu Page 87 6 4 9 To In Point This command plays a section of sound up to the In Point The duration of playback is preset by the Play Around In Point preference See section 6 9 5 below for more information on the Time Display preferences
52. Playhead at its original location Note that when the Playhead is visible by disabling the Play gt Hide Playhead When Stopped toggle you can hover the cursor over the Playhead s location either in the time line or Panels the cursor changes shape to a sine wave with vertical line Once in that mode you can click drag the Playhead to a new location 6 4 15 Hide Playhead When Stopped This command is somewhat of a misnomer in that it toggles on or off the ability to drag the Playhead to a new location when stopped A check mark appears next to this menu item when this function is disabled This command applies to relocating the Playhead in either a Panel or on the time line and is useful if you find yourself grabbing the Playhead accidentally while attempting to edit or mod ify some other object in a Project Even with this command enabled checked you can always double click in the time line to relocate the Playhead and begin playback at that location 6 5 The Mark Menu Mark Info PreMaster CD aM Track Start Mark Fo Track End Mark F10 Index Mark Fii Delete Mark dE F12 Lock Marks from Selection Unlock Marks from Selection Lock All Marks Unlock All Marks Analog Black to Marks Edited Black to Marks A0F12 Edited Black to Start Marks tF12 Figure 6 10 The Mark menu Page 89 6 5 1 Mark Info The Mark Info command opens the Mark Info window This command is equivalent to the Win dows gt Mark Info comm
53. Project S Save Project As Save As Default Project Export Tracks System Information b Audio Midi Setup Rescan lO Quit Q Figure 6 1 The File menu Page 71 6 1 1 New Project Selecting New Project from the File menu will open a new empty Project Any currently ac tive Projects are unaffected but moved to the background soundBlade LE allows you to have as many open Projects but when the application runs out of RAM it will begin to use virtual memory significantly slowing down the application 6 1 2 Open Project A Project file lets you save your editing work in a set of files along with most of the editing metadata you added An additional feature of a Project is that you can save your edit deci sions without committing them back to a DDP file set The Project file saves all segment names SRPs marks and edits and they are all restored upon re opening that Project Selecting File gt Open Project brings up a standard Mac OS file browser Locate the requested Project file and select it to open the Project in a new window 6 1 3 Open Recent With this menu a list of recently opened Projects and sound files is shown Selecting one of those files will re open it If you hold down the option key prior to accessing this menu command it divides the result ing list into Project files first and sound files second with a divider in between The files appear in the list with the most recently used fil
54. R or hard disk for transport to your replicator Check that the medium you choose has enough space to hold the file set Also check with your replicator to determine which medium they can handle and whether they are even capable of using DDP as an premastering format Many bargain companies are not ready to handle DDP deliveries so we at Sonic Studio suggest you find a reputable facility that does accept DDP file sets of your valuable masters Here are some specific suggestions First use DVD R blanks rather than CD Rs to deliver your DDP file set That way the replicator is less likely to confuse your CD R with DDP files as a CD ROM job and replicate 1000 CD ROMs of your DDP file set Second the entire DDP folder or directory is usually sent to the replicator A few replicators ex pect the file set at the root level of the delivered disc Always check with your replicator before sending your master to make sure they receive just what they expect For best file integrity we suggest you ZIP the whole thing and generate a check sum for the re sulting ZIP file For more information see the Checksums for DDP section of our Knowledge base page http www sonicstudio com support Always check with your replicator before sending ZIP d file sets Also clearly identify the mas ter disc and jewel case as DDP Files Finally we recommend that you always create a new empty folder to contain each DDP file set On the Desktop is a reasona
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56. S EBU Emphasis flag in the PO stream and should in general be left turned off Section 4 10 below discussing PO parameters in more detail Page 38 3 11 2 4 Track Listing The next section in the Mark Info dialog provides a list of details about each defined track Name start and end times as well as duration are shown Double clicking on an entry in the list will start playback at that location in the Project This gives you a quick method for double checking Mark placement See section 4 10 4 for details about the Track Listing Total Tracks and extended listing HINT if you have placed your text insertion point in the TRACK TITLE ARTIST and ISRC fields the up down arrow keys on the keyboard will move you up and down through each en try in the list of PO details 3 11 2 5 PO Status amp Validation Below the Track Details section is a single field with an indicator to its left This is the PO Valida tion field a non editable status field that indicates whether your metadata as defined is valid and meets the Red Book specification for Compact Discs A green indicator means everything is valid while a red indicator mean you should inspect your PO information for non Red Book compliant entries The accompanying field calls out the problem entry making it easy to rectify the problem Note that you may see a Sound begins more than 2 frames before Start Mark message This a reminder to check that you are not uninten
57. This command allows you to select one of the three nudge presets used by the Selection gt Nudge Right Left and Edit gt Nudge Segment commands The presets are defined in theTime Display tab of the Windows gt Preferences window See section 6 9 5 for more information on theTime Display preferences 6 6 12 Set SRP This command places an SRP or Selection Reference Point in the selected Panel at the location of the Playhead or Edit Point if play is stopped Page 95 6 6 13 Set SRP with Text When this alternate command is selected the SRP is placed as in section 6 6 12 above except the text field that accompanies all SRPs is activated and the text insertion point is set ready for typing in a label 6 6 14 Lock SRPs from Selection This command locks all SRPs within a selected region 6 6 15 Unlock SRPs from Selection This command unlocks all SRPs within a selected region 6 6 16 Clear Selected SRPs This command removes all SRPs within a selected region whether they are locked or not 6 6 17 Drop Edit Point at Playhead This command moves the Edit Point to the current location of the Playhead and is typically used when the Edit Point to Playhead command discussed in section 6 6 18 below is disabled unchecked 6 6 18 Edit Point to Playhead This command toggles a mode on or off whereby when playback is stopped the Edit Point jumps to the location of the Playhead 6 6 19 Move Edit Point to This command h
58. Undo several times to recover a state that was reached with a single user command 6 2 2 Redo action This command reverts the last undo command reinstating the last command performed Ad ditionally for clarification the Undo command in this menu shows the last action undone 6 2 3 Cut The Cut command operates on a region within Edit Points as well as selected regions or seg ments removing the defined item from the Project and placing it in soundBlade LE s Clip board The Clipboard is a temporary memory location reserved by the operating system for each running application 6 2 4 Copy The Copy command operates on a region within Edit Points as well as selected regions or seg ments copying the defined item from the Project and placing it in soundBlade LE s Clipboard Unlike the Cut command the Copy command leaves the defined item intact instead of deleting it after copying the selection to the Clipboard 6 2 5 Paste Replace Insert Overlay The Paste command inserts the content of the Clipboard into the Project replacing in order of choice either 1 A region within Edit Points 2 Selected regions or segments 3 From the Edit Point position for the duration of the audio currently of the Clipboard The inserted content is placed be tween Crossfades and the Edit Point is moved for visual reference to the end of the inserted material 6 2 6 Select Deselect All These commands select or deselect all segm
59. al time timing and buffering issues Page 33 Note that playing the material at 1x speed during export will not improve the quality so it is recommended that unless real time playback is needed you use the highest speed set ting as it has better temporal resolution Also during high speed exports the time display and Playhead do not operate in real time 3 9 PQ Marks Defining Metadata While this section provides the basics on PQ and delivery section 4 8 below delves into the details of delivery and this aspect of soundBlade LE Once all of your tracks for the CD are put in the right order and spaces between the tracks are adjusted to taste the PO marks can be cre ated PO marks generate the TOC or Table of Contents for the final replication master PO marks are shown in the black banner just below the time line Figure 3 24 The Track Bar and its PO marks With the Track Bar visible Start of Track marks are indicated by an arrow pointing to the right while End of Track marks are indicated by a arrow pointing left Index marks are indicated by a yellow arrow pointing down 3 9 1 Inserting PQ Marks Manually To insert a new PO mark place the Edit Point at the location where you want the new mark to appear Then select Mark gt Track Start Mark which adds the new Start of Track mark 3 9 2 Moving PQ Marks It s easy to relocate PO marks Simply click drag on a mark to move it to the desired location 3 9 3 Rem
60. and See section 3 9 for more information on the Mark Info window 6 5 2 Track Start Mark The Track Start Mark command inserts a Start of Track PO mark at the location of the Edit Point 6 5 3 Track End Mark The Track End Mark command inserts an End of Track PO mark at the location of the Edit Point 6 5 4 Index Mark The Index Mark command inserts an Index PO mark at the location of the Edit Point 6 5 5 Delete Mark The Delete Mark command is used to remove existing PO marks If a region is selected in a Panel all of the PO marks inside the selection are deleted If no region is selected this com mand will remove a PO mark if the Edit Point is at the exact time location of that mark 6 5 6 Lock Marks from Selection The Lock Marks from Selection command is used to lock PO marks to the time line This com mand locks all PO marks inside a selected region Once locked mark locations cannot be modi fied until they are unlocked This command is equivalent to clicking the Lock button if disabled in the PO Info tab of the Windows gt Mark Info window Note that this command does not affect the ability to changeTitle emphasis state ISRC or SCMS metadata associated with a mark Also note that this command does not attach marks to audio segments Editing any audio with locked PO marks will change the time relationship be tween those marks and the associated audio 6 5 7 Unlock Marks from Selection The Unlock Marks from Selection
61. and selects a region from location of the Edit Point to the last Fade Out of the Proj ect 6 6 23 Selection from Selected Segments This command selects a region from the first Fade In of the first selected segment to the last Fade Out of the last selected segment 6 6 24 Select Segment to End This command selects all segments from the Edit Point to the last segment in the Project in cluding the segment in which the Edit Point is located If the Edit Point has not been placed the command selects all segments from the first selected segment to the last segment in the Proj ect Page 97 Note that to quickly determine if the Edit Point is placed somewhere in the Project regard less of zoom level simply check the left DUR or duration field at the top of the Project Since the Edit Point is really a zero duration selection the DUR field will show a zero value whenever the Edit Point is present even though it may not currently be in view 00 00 00 00 ae Figure 6 16 The DUR field showing the presence of the Edit Point 6 6 25 Select Segment to Start This command selects all segments from the first segment in the Project to the Edit Point in cluding the segment in which the Edit Point is located If the Edit Point has not been placed the command selects all segments from the first segment in the Project to the selected segment 6 6 26 Select Segments from Selection This command selects all segments that are part o
62. ange the fade curve will dynamically change in response and the underlying audio will also change since you are affect ing the gain across the fade event When the Fade Tool is active holding the control key brings up a contextual menu Linear Root Linear w Cosine Root Cosine Exponential Set Fade to Fade In Out Set Fade to CrossFade Set Fades To Selection Set Fade to Default Fade In Set Fade to Default Fade Out Set Fade to Default CrossFade Set Fade to Default CrossFadeOut Set Fade to Default CrossFadeln Figure 4 2 The Fade Tool contextual menu The Fade Tool contextual menu offers the following choices for gain law or curve Page 46 e Linear default 6 dB down in the center Root Linear 3 dB down in the center e Cosine default 3 dB down in the center e Root Cosine default 6 dB down in the center e Exponential provides very rapid reduction in gain across the Fade soundBlade LE provides five fade shapes to allow you to produce a pleasing edit or transition no matter what sort of material you have available You can also use fades for less obvious pur poses such as applying a new Crossfade on an unwanted sound changing the gain law to ex ponential and adjusting the duration to drop out or suppress the unwanted sound Though each gain law is useful in certain situations the linear fade shape is the most widely applicable 4 1 3 Changing the Fade Duration In the Fade Tool contextual menu
63. ark Lock Marks From Selection UnLock Marks From Selection Lock All Marks UnLock All Marks Set Emphasis Reset Emphasis Delete Mark Figure 6 11 The Mark contextual menu Move Edit PointTo Mark This command moves the Edit Point to the current Mark Lock UnLock Mark commands These commands are discussed above in this section Set Reset Emphasis Also available in the Mark Info window these commands flip the state of the AES EBU emphasis bit for the current mark Delete Mark This command deletes the current mark 6 6 The Selection Menu Page 92 Set In Point Set Out Point Set In amp Out Points a Clear In Point seal Clear Out Point e Clear In Out Points eN Nudge Right p Nudge Left gt Move In Point Xl Move Out Point Xx Move In Point to Out Point NN Find amp Set Points 3 Select Nudge Size p Set SRP 3 Set SRP with Text F12 Lock SRPs from Selection Unlock SRPs from Selection Clear Selected SRPs n Drop Edit Point at Play Head Edit Point to Playhead X36 Move Edit Point to b Edit Point to Next Peak Select Start to Edit Point Select Edit Point to End Selection from Selected Segments Select Segments To End gt Select Segments To Start THe Select Segments from Selection Figure 6 12 The Selection menu 6 6 1 Set In Point The Set In Point command drops an In Point at the location of the Edit Point There can only be one In Point in a Panel at any time Note that the
64. as a submenu with ten possible choices Edit Point to Playhead a EEES Next PQ Mark Dro Edit Point to Next Peak Previous PQ Mark HFE Next Segment Edit Point FS Previous Segment Edit Point 3FS In Point OF Out Point F Select Segments To End D Next SRP lt F10 Select Segments To Start DE Previous SRP OH FLO Select Segments from Selection Figure 6 15 The Move Edit Point to submenu Page 96 With this set of choices the Edit Point can be quickly moved to a number of predefined posi tions The next PQ mark e The previous PO mark The next Segment Edit Point the Black Fade or Crossfade The previous Segment Edit Point the previous Black Fade or Crossfade e The In Point The Out Point The next SRP The previous SRP The End of Track the last Fade Out of the Project The Start of Track the first Fade In of the Project 6 6 20 Edit Point to Next Peak This command examines the amplitude of all audio samples in the selected region or seg ments and moves the Edit Point to the location of the maximum sample within the selection If there are more than one equal amplitude maximum samples then the command moves the Edit Point to the location of the first then next maximum samples in turn 6 6 21 Select Start to Edit Point This command selects a region from the first Fade In of the Project to the location of the Edit Point 6 6 22 Select Edit Point to End This comm
65. ative edits 6 2 14 Move Segments The Move Segment command allows the user to move one or more segments to another loca tion on the time line Selecting this command opens the Move Segments modal dialog which shows the current position of the Playhead or start of the first selected segment Entering a new start time and clicking the Move button causes the head of the first select ed segment to move to the new location All selected segments will also more by the same amount maintaining their relative position to each other Additionally this dialog offers three extra options By clicking the Where button you can load either the current position of the Playhead or the location of extant In point or Out Points all from a drop down menu Then by clicking the Move button the segment s shift to the new lo cation The SRP button lets you load the current position of any extant SRPs also from a drop down menu The Move button moves the defined item to the location shown in the dialog s time code ad dress Clicking the Cancel button leaves the selected segments at their original position 6 2 15 Segment Gain This command invokes the Segment Gain dialog For more detailed information on the Seg ment Gain dialog See 6 2 16 Reverse Polarity The Reverse Polarity command inverts the polarity of the selected segment s in all selected Panels Segments with inverted polarity acquire a small bright red dot in the upper left corner
66. audio in place and replacing the audio to be cleared with digital silence The edges of the cleared area are faded out and in with default crossfades 6 2 11 Create Crossfade Create Segment This command is context sensitive and it s appearance in the menu will change according to the current Panel s state It either creates a new crossfade from the current Cursor s position when no selection is made or it creates a new segment at the place of the selection when a se lection is made This command uses crossfade defaults when creating crossfades 6 2 12 Create Crossfade from In Point Create Segment from In amp Out Point s As with the previous commands this command is context sensitive and it s appearance in the menu will change according to the current Panel s state It either creates a new crossfade from the current In Points position when no Out Point is seen or it creates a new segment at the area included by a set In and Out Point This command uses crossfade defaults when creating crossfades 6 2 13 Delete Crossfade The Delete Crossfade command deletes all frivolous Crossfades ones that cause no audible change in the underlying audio from the selected region Superfluous Crossfades are usual Page 81 ly created with the Create Crossfade command discussed in the previous section and after an extensive editing session the Delete Crossfade command will clear any visual clutter making it easier to see the oper
67. aximum of 99 indexes allowed within each track e Index marks are not allowed between End of Track and Start of Track marks e The minimum duration of a track the minimum distance between Start of Track and End of Track marks or two consecutive Start of Track marks must be 4 seconds in cluding offsets e Two consecutive End of Track marks are not allowed but two consecutive Start of Track marks are allowed soundBlade LE validates the PO marks against Red Book specifications and shows the result at the bottom of the PO Window Note that Index marks are infrequently used as most CD players available do not offer the ability to locate to Indexes 4 8 1 Album Info 4 8 1 1 Album Title In this field the title of the album can be entered 4 8 1 2 Album Artist In this field the artist s name can be entered 4 8 1 3 UPC EAN Code This is the product s Universal Product Code European Article Number usually displayed as a barcode on the package EAN barcodes are typically 13 digits and in the United States the leading digit or country code should be set to zero before entering the additional 12 trailing digits of a UPC Page 60 4 8 2 Track Info 4 8 2 1 Track Title and Track Artist These text fields directly represent the title and artist of the selected track in the list below These fields are used to generate CDText metadata soundBlade LE assigns default names to marks and the tracks they generate The Start mar
68. ayNode Locked option The selected Gain Nodes will now turn red to indicate their locked status Unlocking the Gain Nodes simply requires selecting the GainOverlayNode Unlocked option In the same contextual menu Nodes can also be locked and unlocked for the whole Panel by selecting the Lock Unlock All Nodes In Track options Delete Nodes from Selection deletes all Gain Nodes in the current selection If no selection is made but one or more segments are selected all nodes within the selected segment s will be deleted Once Gain Overlay is used the gain changes stay active in the output of soundBlade LE both during playback and Delivery To temporarily bypass the Gain Overlay select the EDL gt By pass Gain Overlay command Also the Gain Overlay can be put into bypass mode by option clicking the G or Gain button on the left side of each Panel In both cases the Gain Overlay line will turn grey and the Gain button will turn yellow both indicating the bypass state Once in Bypass Gain Overlay can only be activated again by selecting the same command which changes to Activate Gain Overlay When off or disabled the Gain turns grey Note that while in Gain Overlay Mode all normal editing functions are disabled and only the gain nodes can be manipulated Reverting to normal Editing can only be achieved by selecting the Hide Gain Overlay command 4 5 SRPs SRPs or Selection Reference Points are persistent placeholders that are sa
69. ble location for that new folder making it easier to archive and helping to prevent common problems A1 6 Delivering CD Rs When delivering a CD DA formatted CD R consider these recommendations e Do set the System Preferences gt CDs DVDs gt When you insert a blank CD to lg nore e Always use a high quality burner running the latest official firmware e Always use a high quality blank media specifically designed for audio CDs e Always record at low speed for lowest jitter e Never write on or mark up the CD blank with a hard stylus such a ball point pen Page 118 e Always use a manufacturer approved label and marker A1 7 Delivering CD Text To insure a smooth replication process we recommend that you generate a PO List and in clude a printed copy with your replication master whether your job includes CDText or not Use the PO List button in the Windows Mark Info PO Delivery tab This file is an essential check list for your replicator so their quality control can be maintained In addition a PO List is a per fect way to ensure that CDText information is delivered to replication Since CDText metadata does not appear in DDP file sets generated by soundBlade the PO List is the vehicle to move this information into replication The PO listing uses the information you enter in the Mark Info dialog to generate a plain text or ASCII text file so before you create a PO list and a CD R with CDText double chec
70. can create securePlayer encryted files Selecting Make securePlayer from this menu invokes a standard Mac OS browser allowing you to create a password protected stand alone Amarra Player with your DDP content securely embedded in the player 6 1 9 Close Window This command closes the currently active window This can be a Project the Mark Info win dow or the Preferences window Upon closing a Project that contains unsaved changes soundBlade LE will open a dialog asking for changes to be saved discarded or offering to can cel the close window operation 6 1 10 Save Project This will save the current state of the active Project It is saved with its current name and path This command will overwrite any previously saved Project file with that name and path Page 73 6 1 11 Save Project As This command lets you save a copy of the active Project under a new file name or different path soundBlade LE allows you to choose either a destination folder or you can navigate to an existing folder If the destination is empty soundBlade LE simply writes the audio and or meta data files as directed If however the destination folder is not empty soundBlade LE alerts you that a potential conflict exists to overwrite files and asks for more direction 6 1 12 Save As Default Project This command save the foreground Project as the default document layout when new Projects are created Since this is a literal save as you
71. ck Bar When checked an additional layer of visual feedback is enabled in the Project This alternate view provides a graphical approach to evaluating and ma Page 108 nipulating your PO metadata Existing metadata is displayed from an object oriented perspective whereby each CD Track that will result from your current PO placement is shown in grey while the pause between tracks is shown in blue Section 3 9 5 above discusses the Track Bar e Show Segment Names When checked segment names will show in the Title Bar When unchecked the Title Bar of segments remains empty e Background Waveforms When checked waveforms will be generated in the back ground upon opening sound files from other DAWs When unchecked no graphical waveform files will be produced automatically The File gt Build Waveform com mand will manually generate waveform files e Remove Waveforms on Close When checked waveform metadata will be deleted when a Project is closed e Zoom Factor When zooming in or out the display will be zoomed by the factor defined in this field The default 90 means that 90 of the current waveform view will be zoomed with 10 overlap for visual context This preference only applies to selections 6 9 6 2 Display Auto Tools The Display Auto Tools has the following options e AutoScale On When enabled the display is scaled vertically so that the maximum peak within the entire Panel becomes full scale This pr
72. ck purposes When a DDP image creation is aborted the resulting folder files should be moved to the Trash and a new folder created for ad ditional DDP deliveries of the same Project 3 11 2 11 The Eject Button The Eject button will cause the host to eject an inserted disc from the selected CD writer 3 11 2 12 The Track List Button Clicking on the Track List button saves a text document with detailed information about the tracks in your project This list should be included when sending your project to a replacator 1 Click on the Track Llst button 2 soundBlade displays a Save File dialog 3 Select a destination for the file and if desired rename it then click OK SonicStudio LE saves the Track List and opens it in SimpleText 3 11 2 13 The Export List Button Clicking on the Source Export List creates a tab delimited text file suitable for importing into third party applications such as spreadsheets 3 11 2 14 The PO List Button This button generates a Sonic Studio standard PO List the industry s standard text represen tation of a compact disc s table of content This file is typically printed and a hard copy sent along with the DDP data set to your replicator 0009 3 NWN Sampler PQ Log rtf E A edee _fetetelototolototelototelatoteotatetak Sonic Studio Hook OS PreMasterCD 2 0 aok Client IC Digit Music GmbH Project New World Nomad Sampler Title New World Nomad Artist Terry Marshall Date 01 28
73. curacy of your PO marks and resulting Page 47 metadata since the edit event is where soundBlade LE places the PO marks in any of the auto matic modes With a Crossfade the edits occur at the very center of the two Black Fades see section 3 8 1 Fade Ins and Fade Outs on the other hand are designed to be used as the transition to or from Edited Black where no audio is present on the time line Use the Set Fade to Crossfade op tion when you expect to connect its associated segment to another segment for a seamless edit between segments The Set Fade to Default options force all fade parameters back to their appropriate defaults e Set Fade to Fade In Out forces parameters to the appropriate default Black Fade e Set Fade to CrossFade forces parameters to a default Crossfade e Set In Out Fade s to Selection forces either a Black Fade or Crossfade to the dura tion and overall location of a selected region e Set Fade To Default changes the Fade s based on user defined pre sets from the EDL gt Edit Fade Mode When the Fade Tool is active any change you make using the tool to a Fade or to the under lying audio is real time The default fade shape can be selected in the Editing Tools tab in Win dows gt Preferences 4 2 Drag amp Drop 4 2 1 Resequencing For rapid assembly of program material soundBlade LE provides three easy methods for auto matically snapping to either 1 2 or 3 seconds of
74. d one segment will overlay another when you drop it on top The two segments coexist in the same location on the time line and sum together during playback This feature is useful when used in conjunction with Text Mode discussed in the next section so you can individually con trol the overlapping segments Also see section 4 3 2 below for creating a combo Project a combination waveform plus text Project layout 4 2 3 Drag Insert Ripple Shift dragging segments is another useful editing feature With the shift key held down the dragged segment is inserted when you drop it on top In addition downstream segments Page 50 those later on the time line are pushed or rippled to the right making room for the inserted segment 4 2 3 Drag Replace When you command drag and drop one segment on top of another then the dragged seg ment replaces the existing audio where it s dropped As with all editing in Sonic Studio s prod ucts this move is non destructive 4 3 Text Mode Text Mode provides a playlist view of the Panel s contents with editable segment names along with editable start and end times An editable Gain value see section below along with a non editable Duration value are also shown To view Text Mode select the EDL gt Show Text View command To switch back to Waveform mode select the EDL gt Hide Text View command 4 3 1 Gain Adjustment Compiling audio from different sources usually makes it
75. d they are not an issue However jitter performance affect the subjective quality of disc playback Lower write speeds produces less jitter so always write at the lowest speed available for your mechanism and use blank media optimzed for low speed audio disc creation The Close Session check box controls whether is the CD R is aTAO Track at Once or a DAO Disc at Once disc It is possible to create multi session Track At Once discs in soundBlade LE but this is not recommended as TAO disc are not universally interoperable That is they will not play in all CD players Again unless you have a very good reason you should leave Close Session check box selected With a Track At Once disc the disc s TOC orTable of Contents is left open and a temporary TOC stand in the Program Memory Area is used until the TOC is closed and the disc is no longer writable The third button is securePlayer soundBlade 2 0 includes our securePlayer client approval software which allows you to create a DDP type master file wrapped in an encrypted version of our Sonic Studio Engine music player With securePlayer you deliver a self contained password protected player application that includes their finished master It even supports CDTEXT and allows you to burn a reference CD And because securePlayer is uses the Sonic Studio Engine for playback the client will hear their music exactly as you intended them to hear it To prepare a securePlayer
76. d files can be imported from various file formats including AIFF WAV BWF and SD2 or Sound Designer II with regions These files are then edited allowing you to compile a new program from various sources When you are satisfied that your Project is acceptable you can create a Compact Disc that al lows you to check the completed deliverable These check discs or refs are perfect for ap provals but not for replication The audio data on these CD Rs technically CD DA formatted Orange Book discs contain error protected metadata but not error protected audio data So errors can propagate through premastering to replication resulting in costly rework For disc replication you should save your changes to the Project and deliver a DDP file set a reliable error protected file format specifically designed for interchange between facilities and optical disc replication Page 16 3 2 Project Layout 8600 soundBladeLE Project 00 16 02 61 00 00 01 00 00 23 21 58 00 38 14 24 00 00 01 00 00 02 18 71 00 00 00 00 Pp da o 00 5 20 HEEE rr Jo ema 88 2K EQ aif JOP SS 2K EQuif 2 ra 88 2K EQaif 00 02 57 39 16 02 62 81 16 02 61 31 23 21 58 02 23 21 56 52 40 07 05 92 Jorma 88 2K EQ aif 40 07 0442 49 17 24 33 Edit Point 30 fps NDF Figure 3 1 Main components of a Project window In soundBlade LE all tasks are performed in or via a Project The bottom half of a new Project shows
77. de versus time envelope Each segment starts with an Fade In and ends with an Fade Out Fade Ins and Outs are both Black Fades where black refers to Edited Black the absence of audio data in the Panel Figure 3 16 End of a segment with Fade Out glyph Fades have a specific starting location and duration Both parameters can be easily adjusted with the Fade Tool Page 27 First the duration or length of the fade can be changed To do so zoom in so you can see what you re doing and have reasonable control of the fade Then click hold and drag on the upper inside edge of the fade to the desired location Note that with the cursor on the upper inside edge the cursor changes into a cross with left right and up arrows indicating you can change the duration Figure 3 17 Fade tool symbol while moving top inside edge of the Fade Of course the length of a fade can also be changed by moving the lower or outside edge of a fade leaving the inside edge in place To do so move the cursor over the fade near the bottom of the display until the cursor changes into the Fade Tool again This time the cursor changes into a cross with left right and down arrows Figure 3 18 Fade tool symbol indicating you are changing the outside edge of the fade Click hold and drag the bottom end of the fade to the desired position Release the button to confirm the change Remember that modifying the outside
78. defined region leaving an empty area select the Edit gt Clear Selection command Figure 3 21 A cleared selection the circled material has not moved The selected region now is cleared of its contents leaving the audio before and after the se lected region in the same place The In and Out Points also stay in place Effectively you have now created two new segments that can be further edited and or moved independently Alternatively the selection can be deleted To do so select Edit Delete Selection from the main menu Hitting the delete or backspace key on the keyboard will perform the same action Lovely El1 1 Figure 3 22 A deleted selection the circled area has moved As a result the selected region will be deleted and all audio to the right of the selected region will be moved left to the beginning of the now deleted section closing the hole Again the In and Out Points stay in place Similar to clearing the selected region you now have two new segments When deleting the selection however the two new segments are joined together with a Crossfade It is repre sented in the waveform display as an overlapping Fade In and Out The delete functions mentioned above also work with one or more selected regions Simply click drag to select a region and hit delete or option delete Note that when you have both Edit Points and region selections soundBlade LE always de fers to Edit Points rather than s
79. delivery Once the destination is specified soundBlade LE begins the delivery process with progress shown in the validation field at the bottom of the PO Delivery window During delivery to a CD R when no media is present in the selected drive soundBlade LE will prompt you to insert media and wait for a blank disc to be inserted Note that once a delivery has started the Execute button changes to an Abort button al lowing you to halt the delivery process Aborting a delivery in the midst of the delivery process will render the resulting disc or DDP file set unusable When you insert a blank CD R into your target drive you may see a dialog asking You in serted a blank CD Choose an action Clicking on the Ignore button will close this dialog and release the mechanism for soundBlade LE s use This behavior results from the settings in the CDs amp DVDs pane of the Mac OS System Preferences You may want to set your CDs amp DVDs preferences to Ignore so as to eliminate that extra step As a alternative to the Execute button the Burn button is a quick route to creating a CD R A functional equivalent to the Mark Info s Execute button simply click on the Burn button to start a DDP and CD R delivery 4 8 5 4 Delivering CDs from an Existing DDP Once you have an existing DDP file set it s easy to deliver one or more identical CDs from that DDP file set Open a new empty Project before reusing an existing DDP file set The
80. e waveform display and covers a preset percentage of the waveform display area The amount of time shown around the selection boundaries is defined by the Zoom to Sel Start setting in the Time Display tab of Windows gt Preferences See section 6 9 5 for more information on the Time Display tab 6 7 11 Zoom to Entire Project Track Under normal operation with a stereo Project these two menu commands work identically These commands zoom so that the entire program is shown across the entire waveform dis play However if one of the two Panels contains more audio information stretching over a lon ger duration on the time line than the other channel the Zoom to Entire Track command will Page 101 zoom to the length of the selected track This situation typically occurs if the two Panels contain dual mono material or a wildly stereo program created in mono editing mode 6 8 The Windows Menu The Windows menu provides quick access to all available windows within soundBlade LE and an active Project 6 8 1 Mieters This command toggles the Meters window or Master section See section 5 1 for a detailed de scription of this window 6 8 2 Mark Info For more information on the Mark Info window see sections 4 8 and 3 10 2 Section 6 5 dis cusses the Mark Menu 6 8 3 The Preferences Window Some of the functions and commands within soundBlade LE can be changed to adhere to your preferred values or behavior All of these pre
81. e LE 2 0 will produce CD Text metadata on both the DDP image and on CD R media when the CD Text TS is selected in the Mark Info window soundBlade LE s DDP 2 0 compliant DDP image file sets contain properly formatted CD Text in formation in the form of the CDTEXT BIN file that is included in the DDP file set ifthe CD Text TS checkbox is enabled in the Mark Info window Reference discs on CD R media created with soundBlade LE do contain the CD Text informa tion However given the loose specification for CDTEXT support these disks may not display the information on a CD R properly on all players Note also that due a current limitation of Mac OS the current version of soundBlade LE does not support open session CDs with CDText 3 11 2 3 Track Metadata This section provides information about individual track attributes The next two fields Track Ti tle and Track Artist are also part of the CDText specification and data entered into these fields will also appear on CD players equipped to read this metadata soundBlade LE auto populates the TrackTitle based on the segment name and if you have provided an Album Artist prior to PO creation soundBlade LE will also auto populate the Track Artist metadata as well Track Start and Track End are generated by your Mark placement Though editable you should assume that they are correct Likewise the Copy and Emphasis buttons generate the SCMS Serial Copy Management Scheme Copy flag and AE
82. edge is only possible within the lim its of the actual samples of audio data represented by the segment If the cursor is moved over the middle portion of a fade the Fade Tool cursor also appears but this time as a horizontal arrow with a vertical center line In this trim mode you are able to move the entire fade left or right changing its location without changing its duration This al lows you to hide or reveal portions of the underlying segment by shortening or lengthen ing the segment duration trimming the segment as you go Click hold on the fade and drag the fade left or right Releasing the mouse button fixes the fade in that location While you are moving or changing a fade with the Fade Tool the waveform is live continuously changing visually to reflect the modifications you are making Page 28 Figure 3 19 Dragging the inside edge to lengthen a Fade Note that the maximum duration of a fade is equal to the underlying sound file duration As mentioned above it is not possible to move a fade past the actual start or end of an underlying sound file Also moving Black Fades so more than two overlap is not allowed as well A modal Check ForTripleOverlap dialog will pop up telling you that your command would result in three Black Fades lying on top of each other 3 8 2 Deleting Part of a Sound File It may be necessary to edit out some part of a sound file soundBlade LE allows you to do so qu
83. eeeeseeeeeeeeee IMFOAUC ION soundBlade LE is an easy to operate task specific tool for premastering on your desktop soundBlade LE is ideal for Reference auditioning the audio prior to sequencing amp restoration Restoring problem sections within your program material o Sequencing your material and refining audible transitions Defining PQ metadata for your replication master Creating a reliable replication master for your title soundBlade LE allows you to audition repair edit and mark up your finished mixes without the need to tie up an expensive DAW based production system Since premastering is predi cated on the generation of metadata for the finished CD PO marks can be added deleted or moved in time while ISR codes and UPC EAN entries can be easily defined and edited Also since soundBlade LE runs on any Apple Macintosh with 10 5 8 or newer it is highly portable so you can take it with you whenever and wherever needed 8 00 soundBladeLE Project Mark Info soundBladeLE Project Meters aaalllt TOTAL TRACKS SHOW END DURATION Master soundBladeLE Project 1 1 Seg Cat Statel7b aif 02 39 37 37 y e ae Girly Curls 09b aif Good God Got It Good 1 1b aif 25 EE La Y Bypass Baby Doll v1r7b aif al eae i The soundBlade LE User Interface windows Page 12 Chapter 2 c tcccceecsesssseesseecnsecneseeeees QUICK Start 2 1 Before You Begin 2 1 1 Requirement
84. eference provides overall am plitude scaling while maintaining visual context between loud and soft passages e Scale to View When enabled the display is scaled vertically so that the maximum peak within the currently visible waveform becomes full scale This preference pro vides local magnification excellent for fine editing but requires that you refer to the numeric vertical scale to determine the general amplitude e Show Track Scale in dB When enabled the amplitude scale is shown in dBFS or dB full scale referenced to a full 24 bit AES EBU data word When off the Panel s am plitude scale is shown as a non dimensional normalized value ranging from O to 1 equating to digital silence or full scale respectively 6 9 6 3 Playing Auto Tools The Playing Auto Tools section has the following settings AutoScroll Playhead When selected the Playhead will move as normal until it reaches the right edge of the waveform display Then the Move Forward command automatically takes place moving the waveform view to the right e AutoScroll Track When selected the Playhead stays centered in the wave form display while the underlying waveform display continuously scrolls Page 109 6 9 7 Setting Preferences Delivery Tab an Preferences Editing Tools Delivery Time Display E Keep DDF Image o Emulation Mode Write CD Text Auto Increment ISRC Delivery Delivery Speed Bx Offsets Start Offset 00 00
85. efinition As mentioned earlier when holding down the command key before dropping sound files soundBlade LE automatically creates PO metadata for all the files Because only Start of Track marks are created it makes it very easy to resequence using the Track Bar On the other hand the absence of End of Track marks means that there will be no countdown on the player s dis play when the resulting CD is played back You can also hold down the command and option keys before dropping sound files and soundBlade LE will create both Start and End ofTrack marks instead of the Start of Track mark only version that occurs with only the command key The presence of End of Track marks makes it a bit less predictable when using the Track Bar for resequencing but the presence of End of Track marks means that there will be a countdown on the player s display when the resulting CD is played back The Windows gt Mark Info window is another way to move Tracks As with the Track Bar click hold a Track entry and drag it up or down on a new position and drop it to resequence 3 9 6 The Marks Button In the Transport Controls the Marks Button can be seen Clicking on it reveals a list of all PO marks in the Project along with their timings Selecting one of the entries in the drop down list moves the Edit Point to the selected PO marks without changing the zoom level This allows for a quick and accurate check of the position of all PO marks 3 10 Deliv
86. elections This can easily lead to erroneous edits when IN and OUT Points are beyond the displayed area and the selected segments or regions are visible leading to the user s perception of a non performing edit meanwhile audio out of view has Page 30 been modified Because of that it is always a good idea to either choose Selection gt Clear In amp Out Points or check for the presence of Edit Points by glancing at the IN and OUT fields at the top right of the Project Non zero positive values indicate the location of an Edit Point 3 8 3 Splitting a segment into new segments Occasionally existing segments need to be split in separate segments before further editing can be performed This can be achieved by manually creating a new Crossfade within a seg ment To create a new Crossfade simply place your cursor at the desired location and double click This moves the Edit Point to the click location Then select Edit gt Create Crossfade from the main menu A new Crossfade is created at the location of the Edit point Also see section 3 8 2 above for information on deleting segments 3 8 4 Manipulating Fades With Crossfades the Fade Tool can also be used to modify or move the fades either as a com plete Crossfade or as individual Black Fades When the cursor is moved over a Crossfade it changes into a pair of parallel horizontal arrows The Fade Out changes to red while the Fade In changes to green To move the whole Cr
87. emy of Recording Arts amp Sciences has pub lished recommendation for naming conventions and other workflow methods to improve project interchange and archiving See section A4 1 below A1 4 Host Considerations amp Routine Maintenance In this day and age of a BSD based operating system and a journaling self healing file sys tem it still is incumbent upon the cautious and wise engineer to perform routine maintenance and practice sensible management on your host computer Here are some tips we recom mend A1 4 1 File Systems If you own a copy of DiskWarrior lt www alsoft com gt run it monthly or when you host behaves strangely If you don t own a copy you should Periodic maintenance is still needed with OS 10 and there is no better file system maintenance utility than DiskWarrior A1 4 2 Storage Systems soundBlade is fully compliant with Mac OS 10 4 3 and higher Therefore sound material can be used from any drive that your computer can access This includes network attached and re movable drives as well near line optical drives That said not all mountable storage devices are suitable for reliable real time or higher speed reads and writes of sound files Always run Page 116 soundBlade SE from the boot volume Always store all files involved in your jobs on direct at tached local volumes internal ATA FireWire FC SATA or SAS are acceptable USB attached storage peripherals of any kind should never be used Also
88. ents or regions in the current Project 6 2 7 Delete Selection If a region or segment is selected this command will delete the defined item It will then slip or move left any audio after the deleted region or segment filling in the space formerly occu pied by the selected segment or region A Crossfade is placed to transition across the deletion Page 80 Note that as with all editing in soundBlade LE if both an In and Out Point are present and the Out point is after the In Point then they take precedents over both selected region and seg ments If only an In Point is present then the command will not work Finally if both an In and Out Point are present the Out point is after the In Point and the edit points are inside Edited Black the empty area between segments then that region defined by the edit points will be deleted and downstream audio will be moved left 6 2 8 Clear Selection Clear Selection works similarly to the Delete Selection command The Clear Selection com mand clears the selected segment region or area defined by Edit Points but does not move any other audio on the time line 6 2 9 Delete Selection This command deletes the current selection or selected segments The outer edges of the se lection are joined with a default crossfade and all subsequent audio is shifted relatively 6 2 10 Clear Selection This command clears the current selection or selected segments leaving all
89. ery After completing the necessary editing of sound and PO marks the next and final step in your production workflow is to start a Delivery This process creates a new DPP image file set first Page 36 incorporating all edits and changes ready to be sent to a replication service for glass master ing The DDP file set is then used by soundBlade LE to generate your CD in the background DDP or Disc Description Protocol is the industry standard method for delivering all the data and metadata needed for disc replication to a pressing plant Unlike audio CDs DDP file sets contain error protected audio data plus all ancillary metadata or data about the data DDP file sets when used for replication avoid potential errors that can crop up between the time you Create a replication master and the moment that a glass master is created during repli cation CD DA discs or audio CDs do not protect the audio data from errors since they assume that the CD player will hide or conceal any errors during playback This situation leads to er rors in replication when recordable CDs formatted as Red Book audio discs are used as repli cation masters Note that the DDP files created by soundBlade LE always in their enclosing folder can be copied to any writable medium you choose DVD R data tape or hard disk for transport to the replicator Of course the medium you choose must have enough space to hold the file set
90. es at the top in the order they were opened Finally if you select a sound file from this menu without any target Projects open soundBlade LE will create a new default Project and open the sound file into that Project 6 1 4 Open Sound File This command opens a Mac OS file browser allowing you to select any sound file recognized by soundBlade LE This includes AIFF WAV and BWF files along with SD2 or Sound Designer II files with region definitions See section 6 9 4 4 for more information on importing SD2 files soundBlade LE is also able to open audio files by dragging and dropping the files into the top Panel of a Project 6 1 5 Open Dual Sound File This command opens a Mac OS file browser twice allowing you to select any two sound file recognized by soundBlade LE This includes AIFF WAV and BWF files along with SD2 or Sound Designer Il files with region definitions soundBlade LE will assume the two files are a stereo pair and open them into the top and bottom Panels respectively of a Project 6 1 6 Open EDL This command opens a Mac OS file browser allowing you to select any sound file recognized by soundBlade LE This includes AIFF WAV and BWF files along with SD2 or Sound Designer II Page 72 files with region definitions See section 6 9 4 4 for more information on importing SD2 files soundBlade LE is also able to open audio files by dragging and dropping the files into the top Panel of a Project 6 1
91. f 75 fps CD Frames ria amp Figure 4 14 Stereo editing mode The stereo editing mode selector straddles the two Panels Above and below the stereo editing mode selector are the two mono editing mode selectors for each channel Click on any of the three editing mode selectors to change mode l fa WwHN_tconsolidated ait N dets A Select Mono Editing Mode Niwh_Consolidated aif 0 0 o0 dbfs 75 fps CO Frames 4 E Figure 4 15 Mono editing mode Simply click on either mono selector to make changes to one channel or the other exclusively 4 7 Project Sample Rate To the left of a Project s time line a drop down menu is located for selection of the Project de fault sample rate This menu has a simple function to set the sample rate when making ad Page 57 dress calculations on the time line Since under the hood soundBlade LE uses samples per second as the counting method for all time code time line and address calculations sample rate becomes the basis on which all the above calculations are made soundBlade LE converts all thirteen of the alternate non samples time standard choices discussed in section 3 7 1 to samples when constructing a Project Note that the Project default sample rate has nothing to do with the sample rate of any audio interface used nor does it impact the clocking of your system It is only for locating segments on a Project s time line 4 8
92. f the selected region including the seg ments in which the start and end of the selection is located Page 98 6 7 The View Menu Select Next Segment gt Select Previous Segment Zoom In l Zoom Out T Zoom In around In Point e Zoom In around Out Point gt Zoom In around Playhead ae Zoom Out around Playhead Pee Zoom To Previous 36 P Zoom around Playhead b zoom around Selection Center gt Zoom To Selection Start Zoom To Selection End Zoom To Selection G Zoom To Entire Project Zoom To Entire Track Figure 6 17 The View menu 6 7 1 Move Forward Backwards Select Next Previous Seg ment These contextual commands change dynamically depending on whether a segment is select ed or not When a segment is not selected Move Forward Backwards move the contents of the Panel forward and backward along the time line The zoom factor or magnification stays the same When one or more segments are selected these commands change to enable you to select the next segment If one segment is selected the meaning and function of the commands are clear but if more than one segment is selected then Select Next will select the segment af ter the last currently selected segment and Select Previous will select the segment just before the first currently selected Page 99 6 7 2 Zoom In Out The zoom commands change the zoom factor or magnification expanding or reducing the time scale by 90 with 10 overlap from the p
93. ferences can be adjusted in the Windows gt Prefer ence Window The Preference window is displayed by selecting the Windows gt Preferences command Page 102 6 9 4 Setting Preferences Editing Tools Tab an Preferences sae lk lc Editing Auto Tools Time Display Ej Fade Tool E Snap to Edit Point 4 Snap to Zone Delivery Desk Auto Spacing Duration 0 seconds 2 seconds 1 second 3 seconds Analog Black Threshold 45 00 dB below 0 dBfs Edit with Audio i Selection Reference Points ty Gain Overlay Fade Shape Import Fade Figure 6 19 The Preference window showing the Editing Tools tab 6 9 4 1 Editing Auto Tools The Editing Auto Tools section has the following options e Fade Tool When checked the Fade Tool will be enabled for editing To learn more about the Fade Tool and its properties see section 3 8 1 and 4 1 for a full descrip tion Page 103 6 9 4 2 6 9 4 3 Snap to Edit Point ON When checked dragging a segment near the position of the Edit Point will cause the segment to auto snap This feature is really only ap plicable when dragging audio into a Project from the Finder or another open Project Snap To Zone When the zone snap is checked dragging a segment near the start or end of another segment will cause the segment to auto snap to the red or blue snap locations See section 4 3 for more information on the drag amp drop auto snap functions AutoSpacing Dura
94. ffective tool to change all pauses between tracks to a pre defined value Simply select Edit gt AutoSpace all Segments and all segments will be moved on the time line with equal space between according to the Preference gt Editing Tools gt AutoSpacing Duration setting If you have PO marks already placed in the Project the command name changes contextually from Auto Space All Segments to Auto Space All Tracks See sections 3 8 6 and 4 2 1 above for practical discussions about the autospacing function 6 3 The EDL Menu Show Text View AT Hide Gain Overlay XG Bypass Gain Overlay Create Gain Nodes Select Gain Nodes Refresh a6 R Standard Track Size 15 Large Track Size Y Figure 6 4 The EDL menu 6 3 1 Show Hide Text View The Show Hide Text View command toggles the display of the selected Panel between Text Mode and Waveform Mode views Page 83 6 3 2 Show Hide Gain Overlay This command forces the selected Panel to show or hide the Gain Overlay feature The Gain Overlay is only visible in Waveform Mode and is shown as a thin red line superimposed on the waveform display Projects saved with Gain Overlay will open with Gain Overlay visible upon reopening Note that although Gain Overlay may not be visible when activated it is always active in the audio output signal path Only the EDL gt Bypass Gain Overlay command will bypass any Gain Overlay functionality See section 6 3 3 below for more information on the
95. ffset is not appropriate you can enter a custom offset for every mark 4 8 2 4 ISR Code ISRC This field shows the International Standard Recording Code or ISRC if any that is associated with the selected Start of Track mark When a record label provides ISR Codes for a title as is usually the case check the following guidelines to insure that the ISRC is valid There must be exactly 12 characters The first 5 places must be numeric or uppercase letters The 6th through 12th places must all be numeric Although often supplied with them dashes or hyphens should be removed from the ISR Codes prior to entry in the Mark Info window Like UPC EAN mention in section 4 8 1 3 above ISRC cannot be self assigned and must be cre ated in conjunction with the IFPI lt www ifpi org gt or one of it s local branches See Appendix 4 for more information on the IFPI Page 61 4 8 2 5 Lock Check Box The Lock check box locks the PO times for the selected CDTrack to prevent inadvertent chang es When aTrack is locked its appearance in the Track Bar changes from the normal shape and color to a yellow right pointing triangle 4 8 2 6 Default Check Box The Default check box forces an individual CD Track back to the default timings setting 4 8 2 7 Copy Enabled Check Box This check box displays and controls the state of the Copy Enable bit the flag of the SCMS or Serial Copy Management Scheme The flag is set and copying is enabled
96. floor The result of the Ana log Black to Marks function should always be checked for errors and unintended placement 6 5 11 Edited Black to Marks The Edited Black to Marks command automatically places Start of Track PO marks at the begin ning and end of all Fade Ins and Fade Outs respectively To use the Edited Black to Marks com mand you must first select either segments or a region The presence of End of Track Marks makes it a bit less predictable when using the Track Bar for resequencing but the presence of End ofTrack Marks means that there will be a countdown on the player s display when the re sulting CD is played back 6 5 12 Edited Black to Start Marks The Edited Black to Start Marks command automatically places Start and End ofTrack PO marks at the beginning and end of all Fade Ins and Fade Outs respectively To use the Edited Black to Marks command you must first select either segments or a region Because only Start of Track Marks are created it makes it very easy to resequence using the Track Bar On the other hand the absence of End of Track Marks means that there will be no countdown on the CD player s display when the resulting disc is played back 6 5 13 The Mark Contextual Menu By control clicking on a mark a contextual menu appears This menu provides choices similar to the Mark main menu and allows you to modify the bahavior of a mark Page 91 Help Move Edit Point To Mark Lock Mark Y UnLock M
97. function activated showing the red Overlay and Nodes To change gain simply point at the desired time location and click on the Overlay The cursor changes to a round shape and a square Node will appear Nodes can only be added deleted or modified while playback is stopped You can also place gain nodes with region selections or the Edit Point To use this function first click drag within the waveform display to select a region Then select Edit gt Create Gain Nodes Page 53 to add two nodes at the edges of the Gain Overlay and the selected region Because the Edit Point is really a zero duration selection it can also be used to create a single gain node with the Create Gain Nodes command When you add a node a yellow highlighted Gain call out appears in the Title Bar of the associ ated segment BIMaAGE 1 Figure 4 10 A newly created Gain Node with its Gain call out If you click drag a Gain Node it can be moved both horizontally and vertically Dragging a Gain Node horizontally moves it to a different time location while dragging it vertically changes the gain The current gain value of that node is continuously shown in the yellow Gain call out When moving Gain Nodes vertically the gain changes in steps of 1 dB By holding the option key while dragging a Gain Node the resolution of the gain change increases to 0 1 dB to pro vide fine control Note that gain changes between Gain Nodes follows a linear gain law
98. ge 137 Preferences Default Fade 104 Delivery 110 Display Auto Tools 109 Dither 112 Editing Auto Tools 103 Edit with Audio 104 Import 105 Nudge A B C 107 Offsets 111 Playing Auto Tools 109 Play Around In Out Point 107 Show Subframes 107 Time Display 106 View 108 Zoom to In Out 107 Zoom to Sel ection Stan End 107 Preferences Window 102 Print EDL Sound File Paths 76 Segment Info 76 SRP Info 77 printing effects 33 Project combo Text Waveform 50 53 Projects combo Text Waveform 53 default 53 74 layout 17 new 72 adding the 1st sound file 19 open 18 72 opening 18 Panel 11 17 22 sample rate 57 o Quit 78 R Red Book 39 redithering 112 115 Page 138 Redo 80 Red Book 37 63 64 111 Refresh 84 Relative 52 Remove Waveforms on Close 109 removing PO Marks 34 Repeat Play 86 Rescan lO 78 Resequence 36 48 63 Reveal Sound In Finder 74 reversed sound 74 Reverse Polarity 52 82 RIGHT field 22 25 root cosine Fades 47 root linear Fades 47 Save Project 73 Save Project As 74 Save Reversed 74 75 SCMS 38 62 Scrolling 23 Move View mode 23 SD2 16 19 72 SD file 73 securePlayer 38 42 Segments Auto space 19 33 changing order 31 deleting 29 Drag Bar 32 Move Segments 82 moving segments 83 Nudge Segment 82 nudging segments 83 Reverse Polarity 82 Segment Gain 51 segment gain 82 segment names 83 snapping 50 snap zone 49 Title Bar 26 51 Page 139 Segment Gain
99. gment to indicate that the segment has been selected Lovely El1 1 Figure 3 12 A selected segment indicated by the yellow highlight By holding down the shift key and simultaneously clicking in other segment sTitle Bars a se lection of contiguous segments can be made Also while holding down the Apple or command Page 26 key and clicking any Title Bars a group of non contiguous or random segments can be select ed simultaneously Ann Howe jp Lovel EIZ 1 Lovely El1 1 Figure 3 13 Multiple selected segments If you have an existing selected segment several additional segment selection choices are available By tapping the left or right arrow key you can select prior or latter segments respec tively By holding down the shift key you can tap the left or right arrow key to contiguous se lect prior or latter segments respectively Note that when one or more segments are selected and playback is started the Playhead moves to the head of the first selected segment and playback commences from there 3 8 Simple Editing There will be occasions where raw sound files need modifications soundBlade LE offers ad vanced editing features as well as simple tools to change amplitude and transitions 3 8 1 The Fade Tool The head start or tail end of segments are represented in the display by a thin black verti cal line When zooming in this line will reveal itself to be a curve representing a fade or ampli tu
100. iS sca Ae shay tray ois teh oe da dae ee Seana Areas aa eee 72 6 1 5 Open Dual Sound File ici i 72 6 1 6 Open EDL ia eur A ae eas 72 Page 4 21 1 DD00D000000090000 al o o N 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 Make s cu urePlaye iss ibs iescpoqesseg nant ia ai Errar Daak 73 Close WIMNGKOW a A lid 73 O A A TN 73 Save Project AS A ida i 74 Save As Default Project ini a Ad cher 74 Reveal Sound In Finder ss sedin cece cece eee nee ee ete a 74 Build Wavetor Mision need cect ei a nective cove dale th edie neni daa 74 Export Sound Fil nsawescistcis vest tach A id AS OREAREN eek bdees Bates 74 Export InacCks ss tt A Drees Sera Ada 75 DAVE REVES OA a 75 System do eects Beas his Land os dana see eS ean ees 76 Audio MIDI Setup a e paces 78 Resan Distinci n A A 78 Dll A A A A A AE 78 The Edit Men nin iaa 79 UNO action visas AA AA a ae ch a ne ee ee 79 Redo ACTION AE ls A id ie 80 Cut Sie Pie A AA ee ae aie eA E E 80 CODY in A piv leis bia ca divi adi gi eae ee 80 Paste Replace Insert Overlay ccccc cece cence cece cece eens ea eeeeeeeeeennnaaaenees 80 Select DeseleCtAllinscccesntisezeearcdsetiaag gen eeddoteaneiees eed sea E betes dy pend EDR SEESE 80 Delete Selections J forsee ies A ee 80 Clear Selections 6 sa
101. ickly and with great precision To easily cut out a portion of a sound file simply select the re gion that you want to remove Then select Edit gt Delete Selection or hit the delete key to re move the selected region and slip all downstream segments left to close the gap More on this later More precise editing can be performed with In points and Out edit points special marks you can place in the Panel An In Point is shown as a vertical line with a triangle at the bottom pointing right while an Out Point has the triangle pointing left Figure 3 20 In Point and Out Point with highlighted area in between There can be only one In Point and one Out Point in a Panel at any time If both an In Point and Out Point are present and if the In Point is to the left of the Out Point in the waveform display then the area between the In and Out Point will be highlighted in yellow The Selection gt Set In Point command drops an In Point at the location of the Edit Point Note that the IN OUT and DUR time fields at the top right of the main Project window are al ways active and fully editable These fields allow you to precisely alter the location of and du Page 29 ration between the In and Out Points a functionality which comes out handy when the exact points are well known by their time value Once the region is defined it can be modified in two different ways The region can be either deleted or cleared To clear the
102. in a track Unlock All Marks unlocks all PO marks in a track Set Emphasis sets emphasis flag for the selected PO Mark Reset Emphasis flag resets emphasis flag for the selected PO mark Delete Mark deletes selected PO mark In the waveform display Hovering over a fade in fade out or crossfade with Fade Tool enabled Linear set the fade curve to be 6dB down in the center of the fade Root linear set the fade curve to be 6dB down in the center of the fade Cosine default 3 dB down in the center Root Cosine default 6 dB down in the center Exponential provides very rapid reduction in gain across the fade Set Fade to Fade In Out Crossfade change the fade type to one of the default fade types Set Fade To Selection Sets the fade duration to match the current selection Set Fade To Default Fade In Out Crossfade changes all fade parameters to the Default Fade s characteristics On a PQ mark Hovering over a mark Move Edit PointTo Mark Moves Edit Point to this mark Lock Mark Locks this mark UnLock Mark Unlocks this mark Lock Marks From Selection Locks these marks UnLock Marks From Selection Unlocks these marks Lock All Marks Locks all marks UnLock All Marks Unlocks all marks Set Emphasis Sets the emphasis bit for this mark Reset Emphasis Disables the emphasis bit for this mark Delete Mark Deletes this mark Page 126 Appendix 4 cesses Addi
103. in between However it is very likely that those same criteria also apply to other moments in the course of a musical piece so the results of the Analog BlackTo marks function should always be checked for acceptable ac curacy You may also try the command check the result and adjust the parameters prior to un doing or deleting marks and using the function again See section 3 9 6 below for useful infor mation on checking mark accuracy 3 9 5 Tracks soundBlade LE allows you to display and manipulate CD Tracks The Windows gt Preferences gt EDL gt ShowTrack Bar preference enables or disables the Track Bar Each CDTrack that will result Page 35 from your current PO placement is shown in grey while the pause between tracks is shown in blue Figure 3 25 An enlarged portion of the Track Bar and the Start of Track 1 3 9 5 1 Moving Tracks amp Resequencing ATrack always with its associated pause from the previous End of Track mark can be selected by clicking on its Track Bar Selecting aTrack also selects the underlying audio that is associated with that Track When you move a Track you also move the associated audio This means that you can quickly resequence your deliverable by dragging and dropping Tracks The Track with its marks can be moved by click holding aTrack s track Bar dragging left or right to a new posi tion in the Track sequence and dropping The Track Bar updates to graphically display the new Track d
104. in section 4 8 4 3 below 4 8 4 2 Total Duration This field shows the total playing time of the CD The total playing time includes all pauses be tween the individual tracks as well as the pregap mode changing pause before the start of Track 1 The inclusion of pregap results in a different duration than would result from simply adding the disc running times and complies with the method CD players use to calculate and display Total Duration as specified by the CD DA Red Book 4 8 4 3 Track Listing This field shows a list of all Tracks present For Start of Track marks each entry shows the track number and name the start and end times along with the duration If the Extended Listing check box mentioned in section 4 8 4 1 above is checked then End of Track and Indexes are also listed along with their times Any individual mark can be selected by clicking on that row in the list A selected Track is high lighted in yellow while information on the highlighted mark will appear in the fields above within the Track Info section See section 4 8 2 above for more information on Track Info If you double click on aTrack Start entry in the list soundBlade LE will automatically begin playing that Track based on the current timings This provides a quick way to confirm your mark locations The Track Listing also provides the ability to resequence CDTracks If you click hold on any Start of Track entry and drag it to a new location in the
105. indicator and the red surround will disappear Finally at the top left of the Master section are four more buttons Clicking the Clear button clears the peak values for the numerical level indicators as well as any overloads indicated Clicking Reset resets the peak hold of the meters as well as any peak hold value in the Meters Details window The third button Details opens or closes the Meter Details window AO Meter Detail R 31 9 44 8 38 16 53 INF INF Figure 5 2 The Meter Details window The six value indicators show the current instantaneous values for Peak Power Peak RMS and VU Volume Indicator scaling for each output With the Meter Scaling slider the scaling of the meters can be adjusted to provide more resolution at increasingly higher amplitudes Page 70 A MENUS For all menus the keyboard equivalents for all commands are listed in Appendix 1 Also note that the word folder is used to describe disk directories in keeping with Mac OS tradition Fi nally all edits in soundBlade LE are both instantaneous and non destructive The only excep tion is the File gt Save Reversed command which renders or creates a new sound file of the reversed material 6 1 The File Menu New Project N Open Project 0 Open Recent b Open Sound File 1380 Open Dual Sound File Open EDL Open DDP Image 0 Make secure Player Close Window W Close Project CEW Save
106. ion select Spotlight then select the Privacy tab e Click the button in the lower left corner and select the folder volume or drive to be excluded eYou can also drag the desired item to the list Start by preventing Spotlight from searching these locations Your Home Folder Page 119 Your internal or external audio drives e Any back up drives connected While disabling Spotlight completely on your Home Folder is an effective step in troubleshoot ing it may not be the best permanent solution for some users There is an excellent article from the folks at MacFixlt com with more specific instructions on troubleshooting Spotlight http www macfixit com article php story 2006 1109235901299 For OS 10 6 and later this text can be typed into the Terminal Application sudo mdutil a i off Page 120 Appendix 2 cesses Keyboard Shortcuts Windows Shortcuts Meters Desk Console Log New Soundfile Parameters Edit Fade Mode Mark Info Preferences Audio I O Preferences Background Manager File amp Project Shortcuts New Project Open Project Save Project Close Window Open DDP image Open Sound File Quit application Playback Shortcuts Stop Start Playback Play Selection Play from Playhead Repeat Play Play to In Point Play from In Point Play to Out Point Play from Out Point Play between In amp Out Points Hide Playhead When Stopped Solo Track Mute Track command 2 c
107. it your audio in the Waveform View A track is created for each new segment and you can edit the track order with the Track Bar or the list in the Mark Info window Page 13 HINT As a general practice if you need to perform advanced editing such as topping tail ing or Fade In Fade Out modification to any tracks place your Track ID marks as the last step before making a CD MOTE As a general practice create a new folder in each project folder called Audio Drag all of the sound files for each project into the Audio folder see Appendix for more on Project management Second Edit and process segments and tracks You can edit segments and tracks in a variety of ways working either graphically in the Wave form View with the Track Bar or numerically in the Text View and Mark Info window You can copy reorder trim split adjust gain invert polarity and normalize segments It s also possible to combine several segments into one track or create several tracks with only one segment As you work you can play all or any part of the Project to immediately hear the result of your work Third Adjust crossfades When you add a segment soundBlade LE creates a CD track and adds track marks to define the pause between tracks You can create crossfades between overlapping segments and ad just the crossfades in the Waveform View You can also insert Index Marks to create subdivi sions within a track Fourth Burn the Project to a
108. k the PO Info tab soundBlade displays the Delivery panel 4 Click the DDP button 5 Select a write speed from the Speed pop up 8x or Max 6 Click Execute Define the location to save your DDP image to soundBlade plays your EDL out of real time and writes the DDP image Abort Click to abort the session 3 11 2 9 2 CD R Button The second button CD R defines the parameters of CDR delivery We suggest that you e set the Speed menu to 4x e if you want to include CDTEXT metadata in your CDR select CD Text TS e select Close Session The Speed menu that lets you select the burn or writing speed Though most commodity media is optimized for high speed writing this is not optimal for audio disc creation High write speeds usually produce lowers detectable error rates but jitter performance is degraded Since in a player detectable errors are corrected they are not an issue However jitter performance affect the subjective quality of disc playback Lower write speeds produces less jitter so always write at the lowest speed available for your mechanism and use blank media optimzed for low speed audio disc creation The Close Session check box controls whether is the CD R is aTAO Track at Once or a DAO Disc at Once disc It is possible to create multi session Track At Once discs in soundBlade LE but this is not recommended asTAO disc are not universally interoperable That is they will not play in all CD player
109. k veka gece A eked daw bee ade 81 Delete Selection Aa 81 Clear Selection A aaa ee 81 Create Crossfade Create SegMent cccccoccconcccnnncnncncnnncnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnrnncnnns 81 Create Crossfade from In Point Create Segment from In Out Point s 81 Delete Crossfade sra 81 Move SEJMEN Sii A IA AA 82 SOEGMENE Gale is toh Ae tees eee AEA ete had BS aides obs aes gee Sees 82 Reverse Polarity Messe taxa recall eeae es ob hg aes Lek a ee te ag Se et oa naaa 82 Nudge Segment Left RIQGNt ccc cece cece eee eee eee nee eae ce een e eden 82 Page 5 6 2 18 6 2 19 6 2 20 6 3 1 6 3 2 6 3 3 6 3 4 6 3 5 6 3 6 6 3 7 6 4 6 4 1 6 4 2 6 4 3 6 4 4 6 4 5 6 4 6 6 4 7 6 4 8 6 4 9 6 4 10 6 4 11 6 4 12 6 4 13 6 4 14 6 4 15 6 5 1 6 5 2 6 5 3 Edit Segment Name eiaccsnicseeepreces ania a guneeete sia taegree yur seaean ver dagdeesaceeereearer ess dates 83 Editing Auto Tool Override ie i a aaea eee eee nee a nee eae Ea 83 Auto Space All Segments TrackKS cccecce eee eee eee eee eee nee nae ene eae 83 The EDU MOH is cccncteatnccstaaussuncstuddendensanudecuin cada ainia cea 83 Show Hide Text ViCW sis ccsckoeesedgnniacktbseuuduad rneevadveg pea aiaa Mota auair cap 83 Show Hide Gain Overlay 0 cece cece nce e eee ene teen ee etn e een e etna 84 Bypass Enable Gain Overlay cccccc ence e ence cent teen nee eee eeeeeenaeeeennaneeenaaes 84 Create Gain NOS voii ee od es ae dae dk de de
110. k your information in Mark Info Remember to avoid metacharacters in CDText strings like and just as you would if you were naming computer files Click on the PO List button to save and open a soundBlade PO Log Then re view edit and append any information missing or in need of expansion Fill in the Client name Date Work Order WO number and the UPC EAN Edit the Project name and disc Title to make sure it s correct Add the disc Artist under disc Title Check each track name and make any cor rections necessary If your job is a compilation be sure to add Track Artist to your listing preferably after the indi vidual track names Finally be sure to indicate on both the printed soundBlade PO Log and the text file accompanying the DDP file set that you want CD Text to appear on the final replicat ed Compact Disc Include your contact information right on the soundBlade PO Log in case any questions arise A1 8 Apple s Spotlight Utility We have found that on certain OS X systems Apple s Spotlight can seriously affect not only soundBlade HD and soundBlade HD s performance but other audio applications as well We recommend disabling Spotlight as a step to resolving problems related to sound skipping on playback record export and DDP CDR delivery To turn off Spotlight for a specific folder volume or drive e From the Apple menu in the top left corner of your screen select System Prefer ences e In the Personal sect
111. ks are numbered and named based on their associated segment s name The End marks and Index marks are not numbered and are called End and Index respectively You can assign your own names to the marks Just select a mark from the Track Info list type a new name into the TrackTitle field and hit the enter key The new name will appear in the list in the CDText metadata and also in the Track Bar if visible All this information is saved as part of the Project Track Artist is entered in a like manner Select a mark from the Track Info list type an artist into the Track Artist field and hit the enter key The artist s name will appear in the list and also in the resulting CD Text metadata If prior to mark generation you enter an Album Artist as men tioned in section 4 8 1 2 above soundBlade LE will automatically use that text string for the Track Artist Note You should always check your Mark Info window for metacharacters such as amp and as well as extended ASCII characters like a 6 et cetera Mac OS which soundBlade LE uses to write CD Rs does not handle extended ASCII and metacharacters prop erly 4 8 2 2 Track Start This field displays the location of individual marks The location can be edited by typing direct ly into this field The corresponding PO mark will be moved accordingly 4 8 2 3 Track Offset This field shows the offset if any that is applied to the selected mark If the default o
112. l to switch to your external burner Click the Execute button in the Mark Info window to start the burn process soundBlade LE will ask you to Specify Folder for DDP Image CD will be replicated from DDP image Using the Finder browser specify a New or existing folder and click the OK button soundBlade LE begins delivering your Project to the blank CD The Status field shows the progress of the burn pro cess When the burn process is complete the CD is ejected from the CD burner ready to play Page 15 Chapter 3 esses BASIC Operation 3 1 General Workflow amp Explanation of Terms Used In order to prepare your finished master soundBlade LE offers fast simple audio editing along with creation and modification of metadata Though soundBlade LE is designed to primarily create finished stereo programs it also includes CD R and DDP file creation as well DDP or Disc Description Protocol is the professional s preferred method of delivery of production mas ters for optical disc replication When opening a sound file into soundBlade LE you are creating a copy of the file in mem ory that you can manipulate This copy is placed into a Project the workspace created by soundBlade LE Within the Project you can add sound create and edit marks that will generate PO codes and place SRPs persistant editing related placeholders inside the Project All this in formation can be saved and later recalled Raw soun
113. lacing amp moving 96 Fade Tool 27 ReSequence 48 selecting Regions 24 selecting Segments 26 SRPs 55 Editing AutoTools 103 Editing Auto Tool Override 83 Editing Tools preferences 103 edit event 45 47 95 Edit Groups 56 Edit menu 79 Edit Points 54 98 Move Edit Point to submenu 96 moving 96 placing 96 Edit Point to Next Peak 97 Edit Point to Playhead 96 Edit Segment Name 83 Edit with Audio 104 EDL backwards compatibility 77 dual EDL mode 57 EDL menu 83 EDL preferences 108 Eject 43 67 Emphasis flag 38 62 Emulation Mode 111 End Offset 111 Execute 42 67 exponential Fades 47 Exporting Audio Selections amp Segments 33 Export EDL As 5 4 77 Export List button 67 extended Track listing 39 63 Fades 27 edit events 45 47 95 shape Page 132 changing 46 gain laws 47 FadeTool 27 45 changing parameters 45 changing the shape 46 changing the type 47 File menu 71 file systems 116 Find amp Set Points 95 freezing 33 Gain 51 Absolute 52 changing multiple segments 53 Normalize 52 Relative 52 Segment Gain 82 Gain Adjustment 51 Gain Nodes creating 84 locking amp unlocking 55 selecting 84 Gain Overlay 53 Bypass Activate 84 Show Hide 84 Gain Overlay Mode 53 General practice 14 HH MM SS FF 23 Hide Playhead When Stopped 89 host saturation 33 hot spots 69 iLok 118 IMAGE DAT 73 Import 105 importing sound file types 16 72 Page 133 importing SD2 files 105 Import 5 4 EDL 77 Index Ma
114. lay for the selected Panel This com mand is especially useful after rebuilding the waveform files of one or more segments to force the waveform display to display the updated information Page 84 6 3 7 Standard Large Track Size The Standard and Large Track Size commands resize the selected Panel s to standard or large vertical size Large sized Panels are two times as tall as standard size offering a better display with larger display or desktop settings A Large Panel also lists more segments in Text Mode 6 4 The Play Menu From Selection Selection a6 From Playhead Te Repeat Play ME Stop A Around Selection Center Play from Selection Play to End of Selection gt To In Point FS From In Point F6 To Out Point F7 From Out Point F8 Play between In Out Points dF5 Move Playhead Y Hide Playhead When Stopped AP Figure 6 5 The Play menu 6 4 1 Play From Selection This command starts playback from the beginning of a selected region If no region is selected then playback starts at the Edit Point If the Edit Point is not available playback commences at the start of the first segment in the Project This command is equivalent to tapping the Space bar on the keyboard The Play From Selection command will continue to play until either the Spacebar is hit again or the Playhead reaches midnight 23 59 59 74 Page 85 6 4 2 Play Selection This command plays a selected region or segments
115. layhead halts its motion When you hit the space bar a third time the Playhead will jump back to the left side of the waveform display the beginning of the sound file and playback will begin again Page 21 3 5 2 Playback from the Edit Point When you click anywhere inside the waveform display the entire Panel or rectangle contain ing the waveform display is selected The selected Panel has a medium blue background and hairline red border Once selected a click anywhere in that Panel produces a thin vertical red line with an inverted yellow triangle on top This is the Edit Point Figure 3 9 Empty Panels with Edit Point at left and Playhead at right When the Edit Point is present playback will always start from the Edit Point When you stop playback and start again the Playhead will jump to the Edit Point and start playback from there You can move the Edit Point by clicking on a new location in the waveform display The Edit Point will jump to the click location Alternatively you can click and drag the Edit Point s yellow triangle to move it to a new location 3 5 3 Playback from Playhead The Playhead itself can also be manipulated directly By double clicking in the black time line banner the Playhead is moved to the click location and playback begins You can also edit the large central time code address in the time display at the top of a Project which will move the Playhead to the specified address Section
116. list you can drop it and the audio im plicit in the Track definition will also shuffle to the new location This allows you to quickly re sequence CDTracks See section 4 3 for a more general discussion of auto snapping including resequencing 4 8 4 4 PO Validator soundBlade LE validates your PO entries against the Red Book specifications If they meet the requirements the indicator at the lower left corner will be green and the status field will show Page 63 PQ Information is valid If the PO marks violate the Red Book requirements the button will be yellow and a message will appear describing what is wrong with the entered parameters Note that you may see a Sound begins more than 2 frames before Start Mark message This a reminder to check that you are not unintentionally truncating any audio at the head of your Project Remember that according to the Red Book specification for CD DA discs the first 2 seconds or 150 CD frames are pregap and the first track start is at 2 seconds Any audio be fore the 2 second mark will be replaced by 150 CD frames of digital zeroes on any CDs deliv ered and in DDP file sets Pregap is a logical region of the disc reserved for mode changes and other non audio functions 4 8 5 PO Delivery Tab The second of the two tabs in the Mark Info window is the PQ Delivery tab This pane controls the delivery speed and destination as well as other options like CD Text Mark Info
117. low discusses an auto spacing option that helps with precise track timings To drag a segment first select the segment by clicking on the white Title Bar at the top of any segment See figure 3 7 2 above Notice the bright yellow Drag Bar that appears under the Title Bar in any selected segment Figure 3 23 The Drag Bar Click drag the Drag Bar to move the segment to the desired location Remember that shift clicking or command clicking on multiple segments will select contiguous or segments respec tively Secondly segments can be moved by altering their respective time line positions directly via the Move Segments window Select the desired segments then select the Edit gt Move Seg ments command The Move Segments modal dialog appears showing the current position of the first or only selected segment The desired new segment start time can now be entered directly into the time code address shown Once the Move button is clicked the segment moves to the new location The Move Segments dialog offers three extra options By clicking on the Where button you can select via a drop down menu the new start time for the segment The current position of the Playhead e The location of the In Point or Page 32 e The location of the Out Point There is also an SRP button that provides a list of any SRPs placed in the Project By choosing one of these four options the time display of the move segment windo
118. lp not implemented Move Segments Move Segment command Segment Gain opens the Segment Gain window Reverse Polarity Reverse Polarity command Set Polarity not implemented Reset Polarity not implemented Build Waveforms Build Waveform command Reveal Selected Segment Files in Finder shows the location of the selected segment with Mac OS browser Show BWF meta data for BWF files only shows the BWF metadata for files recorded in Broadcast WAV file format List of available AU plug ins select plug in for time region selection occupied by segment With Gain Overlay on On a Gain Node Lock Gain Node locks the selected Gain Node s Unlock Gain Node unlocks the selected Gain Node s Delete Nodes From Selection deletes all nodes within the current selection Lock Nodes from Selection locks all nodes within the current selection Unlock Nodes from Selection unlocks all nodes within the current selection Lock All Nodes in Track locks all nodes in the Panel Unlock All Nodes in Track unlocks all nodes in the Panel Page 125 In the Track Bar Hovering over a PO Start End or Index Mark PQ Mark Locked locks the selected PQ Mark PQ Mark Unlocked unlocks the selected PO Mark Lock marks From Selection locks all PO Marks in a selected region or segment s Unlock marks From Selection unlocks all PO Marks in a selected region or segment s Lock All Marks locks all PQ marks
119. mbly easy by providing a special behavior for adding your sound files to a Project If you drag your first sound file into the top Panel of an empty Project soundBlade LE will automatically place it on the time line at 00 00 02 00 or 2 Page 19 seconds An exception to the default drag and drop behavior soundBlade LE normally uses the time code location of your cursor to determine the address of the head or start of the resul tant sound file as well as the selection status of already placed sound files By holding down the command key before dropping sound files soundBlade LE will also au tomatically create PO metadata for all the files We recommend you get in the habit of holding down the command key when dropping sound files as it make performing basic pre mastering chores and resequencing much easier Note that command dropping only applies to drag and drop not to the Open Sound File command Later in this chapter section 3 9 discusses PO metadata in more detail 3 4 Waveforms A waveform display provides visual reinforcement of audible cues when editing Normally the audio file types that soundBlade LE opens contain metadata such as sample rate and related information but no information on visualization Therefore waveform display information has to be generated by soundBlade LE itself The application generates individual waveform files one for each channel in order to display high resolution waveforms in the
120. more information on the Time Display preferences 6 6 8 Miove In Point Out Point When you select either of these commands this brings up the Edit In Out Point modal dialog Page 94 Edit In Point 00 03 19 51 Figure 6 14 The Edit In Point dialog When you enter a new time code address in the Edit In Out Point dialog and click Move the appropriate Edit Point will move to the new location Besides manually entering a new loca tion you can also use the Where button to load the address of the Playhead or other Edit Point if present The SRP button loads the locations of any existing SRP while clicking the Cancel but ton leaves the Edit Point at its original location 6 6 9 Move In Point to Out Point This command forces the In Point to replace the Out Point 6 6 10 Find amp Set Points This command places an In Point at the beginning and an Out Point at the end of a selected segment More specifically this command places Edit Points at the edit events for the black fades defining the boundaries of the segment s If multiple segments are selected the In Point is placed at the beginning of the first selected segment and the Out Point is placed at the end of the last selected segment Note that this command does not operate on selected regions Also note that edit event loca tions can affect mark placement See section 4 1 4 above for more information on edit events inside fades 6 6 11 Select Nudge Size
121. n click on Execute and in the resulting dialog click on the Use button after specifying delivery to a folder that already contains a DDP file set This will re use the existing file set burning an other CD 4 8 5 5 The Eject Button The Eject button will cause the host to eject an inserted disc 4 8 5 6 The PO and Other List Buttons There are three buttons that generate textual list in soundBlade LE One is the Track List button which is generally not used though because of its simplified content can be used to deliver CD Text metadata to replication in place of the more detailed PO List discussed below The Export List button is included for completeness It is usually used for cue spotting in mo tion picture work The third button generates a PO List the industry standard text representation of the current Project s content from a PO perspective Once TextEdit opens the file you should review the contents and add or edit the information to include any CDText information you want to appear on your replicated CD The completed file is typically printed the hard copy is sent along with the file and appropriate DDP data set saved to your blank medium of choice to the replicator Page 67 Page 68 AA Meters 5 1 Meters Window The Meters window provides a Master section the final output control for your Project The Master section window can be opened by selecting the Windows gt Meters comma
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123. nd Ma Meters Haster Figure 5 1 The Master section The Master section resembles a master fader section of a typical mixing desk and features a number of elements Most important at right is a Master fader The Master Fader controls output amplitude across all four buses It has a amplitude scale at right with three triangular hot spots at left for rapid gain setting Clicking on a hot spots in stantly moves the fader to the corresponding preset position Hot spot values are not adjust able Page 69 Below the fader is a gain call out field where the gain setting of the fader can be manually en tered as a numerical value To alter the master fader s position a new value can be manually entered in this field and after confirming the new value with the Enter key the fader will move to the corresponding position Also at the bottom a dim button is found Clicking the dim button immediately moves the fader to the predefined position of 20 dB returning to it s original position when the dim but ton is disengaged When the dim button is engaged it s label color changes to red to indicate that dim mode is active To the left of the Master fader is a section from which the window gets its name the bus me ters Above each meter is a field showing the numerical value of the current instantaneous am plitude When an overload occurs these boxes turn red To clear the overload display click on the
124. ndBlade LE When off the entire SDII image will be imported as one continuous segment e SDII Regions To Marks When on Sound Designer ll regions if present will force soundBlade LE to put marks at the region s start points When off the entire SDII image will be imported as one continuous segment Page 105 6 9 5 Setting Preferences Time Display Tab Preferences Editing Tools Time Display Time Display Time Display 75 fps CD Frames EDL Nudge A 00 00 00 00 37 Nudge B 00 00 00 03 75 Nudge C 90 00 00 37 50 Zoom to In Out 00 00 02 37 50 Delivery Desk Zoom to Sel Starts 00 00 02 37 50 Play around In Point 90 00 04 00 00 Play around Out Point 00 00 03 00 00 D Show Subframes Figure 6 20 The Preference window showing the Time Display tab 6 9 5 1 Time Display The Time Display time code format selector allows you to preset the display time code format to 75 frames per second 30 fps NDF seconds or samples Compact Discs use a special time code format 75 fps not used elsewhere while 30 fps NDF or 30 non drop 30 frames per sec Page 106 ond non drop frame is the legacy standard used by the original 1600 1610 1630 series of vid eo cassette based CD preparation systems 6 9 5 2 Nudge A B C The values in these fields define the amount of time that segments will be nudged when the Edit gt Nudge Left Right commands are applied For a complete description of the working of
125. ng the control key and typing A you can quick ly disable or enable the Fade Tool Alternately you can force the Fade Tool off by default In the EDL tab of the Windows gt Preferences window the Fade Tool check box keeps the Fade Tool en abled until you choose to disable it manually When moving the cursor over a fade with the Fade Tool enabled the default cursor changes into the Fade Tool and the selected fade turns either green for an Fade In red for an Fade Out or both Depending on cursor location relative to the fade the Fade Tool modifies the start end length or position of the fade See section 3 8 1 for basic information about the Fade Tool If you zoom in on a Fade so that more than about 10 of the waveform display is occupied by the fade you will see the thin blue vertical line that represents the edit event and a diagonal line or curve that represents the gain law or change in amplitude dictated by the fade Situat ed in the middle of the diagonal curve and attached to that line is a square bead the Control Point for the fade curve Figure 4 1 Anatomy of a Fade Figure 4 1 above shows the major parts of a Fade and the various contextual shapes that the cursor assumes based on location Note the Control Point and edit event discussed in upcom ing sections On the left the 1 cursor is set for an inboard duration change Placing the cursor at that lo cation and click dragging will increase or decrea
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128. o do this hold down the Apple or command key as you use the Up Arrow or Down arrow keys This will keep the Edit Point centered in the middle of the display 3 6 2 2 Zoom to Selection Clicking and dragging on the waveform itself selects a region highlighted in yellow orange Typing command G or selecting View gt Zoom to Selection will zoom around that selected re gion See section 3 7 for more information on region selection You can also zoom to a selection while making the selection By holding down the command and option keys while click dragging on the waveform will define a selection and zoom to that selection as well 3 6 2 3 Zoom Around Time Selection If you click and drag in the black time line banner above the top Panel while holding down the Apple or command key the Panel will zoom to display the region of the time line that your click drag defined 3 7 Selections Selections let you highlight a portion of the audio where you want to perform a desired opera tion 3 7 1 Selecting a Region To select a region click drag on the waveform display At the point that you want the selection to start click and hold down the mouse button then drag to complete your selection An area will be highlighted in yellow orange indicating the selected region Figure 3 9 A region selected indicated by the yellow highlight Page 24 You can click drag either left or right to define a selection In addition you can fine
129. ommand 4 command 7 command F command M command comma option A option B command N command O command S command W option command O shift command O command Q spacebar command spacebar option spacebar command option spacebar F5 F6 F7 F8 command control F5 option P control O control M Page 121 Editing Shortcuts Undo last Edit Redo last Undo Select All Deselect All Cut Copy Paste Paste Replace Insert Paste Constrained Paste Overlay Select All Deselect All Delete Selection Clear Selection Create Crossfade Create Crossfade from In In amp Out Point Replace Insert Replace Left Replace Constrained Set In Point Set Out Point Set In amp Out Points Clear In Point Clear Out Point Clear In amp Out Points Nudge In Point Right Nudge Out Point Right Nudge In Point Left Nudge Out Point Left Nudge Selected Segment s Move In Point Move Out Point Move In Point to Out Point Find amp Set Points Drop Edit Point Edit Point to Playhead _ RU command Z command shift Z command A command D command X command C command V command option V command shift V option V command A command D delete backspace option delete backspace control G control option G F1 F2 command F1 control F1 left bracket right bracket control option left bracket control
130. onaronaconarcnarnannnns 128 Page 9 studioCare Support Program Why Do You Need studioCare Sometimes things don t quite go as expected usually with a deadline looming Sonic Stu dio s studioCare program gives you fast access to highly skilled and experienced engineers with a passion for audio as well as the capability to provide a solution studioCare compli ments the 30 day tech support that s included with your software extending and enhancing the value your product with high priority response to your software and hardware questions From the casual home studio to the largest corporate facility you can count on studioCare to keep you ahead of the curve What Is studioCare studioCare is Sonic Studio LLC s professional priority support program Designed with your needs in mind it s like having a technician on call reducing downtime by prioritizing your in coming support requests As a studioCare user you can rest assured with Priority support during regular Sonic Studio business hours e Scheduled support sessions 7 days a week Access to pre release software updates and patches e Remote diagnosis and problem solving Getting answers No question too simple or complex e Recurring billing keeps your coverage current Annual Support amp Maintenance Programs studioCare Programs At a Glance Priority Software Telephone Remote Cost Year eo a ea Log On USD studioCareLE V v iyear
131. or soundBlade LE uses an exclusive spectrally shaped 2nd order or triangular PDF redithering scheme PDF or Probability Density Function describes the ampli tude versus frequency plot of the dither generator Our shaped dither is an excellent trade off between audibility and optimal linearity fore moving forward with sequencing editing and finishing a new replication mas ter By organizing your source material and storing all relevant data in the same directory your projects will be highly portable easy to archive and you ll avoid situ ations where files have gone missing from a job because they were not included in the Project subfolder See figure A1 2 below as an example h Important Note It s a good practice to prepare all source material needed be Page 115 Audio files contains original audio files for this project A DDPs contains all DDPs for this project Exports contains all Exports for this project LS Lists contains Track PO and Export lists LJ NoNOISE contains soundfiles and NoNOISE Estimates Projects contains all Project files for this project Figure A1 2 The Anatomy Of A soundBlade Project A1 3 gt Naming Conventions 1 Do not use different audio files with the same file name within a Project Rename beforehand where necessary with a descriptive name for later ease of archiving restoration and project interchange 2 The P amp E wing of the National Acad
132. ossfade either left or right once again hiding and revealing audio on ei ther side simply click and drag the Crossfade to the desired location Release the mouse but ton to drop the Crossfade at a specific spot To modify the fades individually press the option key while modifying the Fade Out and the Apple or command key while modifying the Fade In With these modifier keys the Fade Tool works as if the fades were isolated as described in section 3 8 1 above While operating on one fade of a Crossfade individually with modifier keys the fade not being manipulated will dese lect indicated by its color changing to black If you decide that default duration of your crossfade is not right simply hold down the shift key and place the cursor over the center of the crossfade until the cursor changes into the pair of parallel horizontal arrows Click drag up or down and the duration will increase or decrease respectively Note that to be able to do any of the above fade manipulations with accuracy it may be nec essary to zoom in until the Crossfade extends over a significant proportion of the waveform display The View gt Zoom To Previous command will zoom you out to your previous view quick ly after such fine adjustments 3 8 5 Changing the order of songs It is not uncommon that the order in which tracks or songs appear on the final CD needs to be changed There are two scenarios that are applicable to this need The simple case is whe
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134. oving PQ Marks To remove one or more PO marks click drag in the waveform display to select a region that includes the mark s you want to remove Then select Mark gt Delete Mark and all marks within the selected region will be deleted If you are working in the Windows gt Mark Info window and have a mark selected you can also use the Mark gt Delete Mark command to remove the mark The Mark Info window is discussed in detail in section 3 11 1 below A third method is to use the contextual menu to delete or otherwise modify a mark Simply control click on a mark and make your selection from the menu Page 34 3 9 4 Inserting PQ Marks Automatically 3 9 4 1 Command Dragging The fastest and easiest way to generate PO metadata is to simply drag and drop By holding down the command key before dropping one or more sound files onto the top Panel of your Project soundBlade LE automatically creates CDTrack definitions by generating Start and End of Track marks for each file These Track definitions can later be rearranged or modified to taste See section 3 10 5 below for more information of resequencing 3 9 4 2 Edited Black To Marks Apart from placing PO marks manually at the desired positions soundBlade LE has the abil ity to generate PO marks automatically If the entire Project was created by editing each song segment the most efficient way to generate PO marks automatically is to Edit gt Select All se lecting all segment
135. previous track it is considered to be a splice or segue The Splice Offset ap plies only to the special case of splices The Splice Offset must always be equal to or less than the Start Offset Splice Offsets are typically a bit more than half of the normal Start of Track offset Minimum Index Width This field sets the minimum time between Index marks Ac cording to the Red Book standard Index marks should be at least 1 second apart End marks that are closer to the Start than the Minimum Index Width are ignored Page 111 6 9 7 3 Disable Offsets If this button is enabled the offsets shown in the offset windows will not be subtracted from the PO mark times either for display or for delivery Dither Dither Type Shaped PDF This radio button selects Sonic Studio s proprietary spectrally shaped triangular PDF probability density function dithering Dither Type Shaped Dither This radio button selects Sonic s proprietary Shaped dithering The Shape is preset Enable Dither On Output When on dither will be applied to the output at all times redithering the output to 16 bits of resolution When off both the monitor and delivery outputs will be bit transparent The DITHER indicator in the upper right of the Project window reflects the current state of the Dither on Output preference Section A1 2 includes a discussion of redithering Turn Off Delay defines the time in seconds before dither is turned off af
136. re PO metadata is already present This would apply if either the command key is held down when audio is dragged into the top Panel of a Project which automatically creates CD Tracks or PO marks are added manually See section 3 10 2 for more information on manually add Page 31 ing PO metadata in order to use the Track Bar For more information on automatically creating CD Tracks see section 3 9 5 below For more information on CDTrack re ordering with the Track Bar the quick and easy method see section 3 10 5 If PO metadata is not present the songs or group of songs you want to move need to be pres ent as separate segments This can be achieved by either manually creating a new Crossfade or by deleting the space between tracks in an existing sound file meanwhile creating new seg ments that can be moved and edited independently To create a new Crossfade simply move your cursor to the desired location and double click This will move the Edit Point to the click location Then select Edit gt Create Crossfade Also see section 3 8 2 above for information on deleting segments Once the material is divided in the required number of segments the re ordering can be done There are several ways this can be achieved First segments can be selected then dragged and dropped into place This allows you to change the track order very quickly but may be inaccu rate when placing the files with precision on the time line Section 4 3 be
137. re based on one bit changes in ampli tude rather than arbitrary gain as is available when this preference is disabled e Hard Limit This preference also alters how soundBlade LE handles gain and is most useful for music with compressed dynamic range Specifically it changes the way floating point values are handled after decoding e Using fixed point arithmetic the maximum 24 bit value is 0 99999989 whereas in Core Audio the maximum floating point value is 1 00000000 Values in between can cause distortion This preference will catch any discrepancy and correct for it im proving the sound of overly compressed files Page 114 Appendix 1 Best Practices amp Maintenance A1 1 Introduction Although versatile in many ways not every function that soundBlade LE offers is the best way of structuring your CD creation and replication workflow Some solutions are better than oth ers either for quality reasons or other reasons beyond the scope of this manual In this appen dix we d like to provide some guidelines in order to get the best out your software and estab lish a smooth and efficient production flow A1 2 Source Material Considerations soundBlade LE handles a variety of source file formats It is thereforee very tempting to grab what you need and add it to your Project However some source material might be in formats other than the final 44 1 kHz sample rate and 16 bits word length necessar
138. rence is set click on a segment s Title Bar to select it After it s selected all you have to do is click drag on its Drag Bar as you move its head close to another segment s tail You will see ei ther a vertical red or blue bar appear visually indicating you are in the snap zone Jorma SS 2K El al Figure 4 5 The Title Bar and Drag Bar Jorma 38 2K EL ai Page 49 Figure 4 7 The blue flush snap indicator The bold blue bar indicates a flush snap where if you drop at that location the two seg ments will be tightly butted with no space no Edited Black in between The bold red bar indi cates an auto spaced snap where if you drop at that location the two segments will have a precise preset space between The duration of the inter segment spacing is determined by the AutoSpacing Duration selector in the Editing Tools tab of the Windows gt Preferences window Drag and drop with autospacing is useful in conjunction with the Edit gt Clear Delete Selection commands to start with one long continuous segment such as a consolidated complete mix and quickly segment space and resequence the individual songs Note that when using this fully manual method sequencing should be performed prior to mark placement This will prevent erroneous repositioning of marks as your segments are shuf fled 4 2 2 Drag Overlay When you drag and drop one segment on top of another with no modifier keys employe
139. revious view for visual context Zooming in provides more detail while zooming out lets you see more of the overall program 6 7 3 Zoom In Around In Out Point These commands change the magnification of the waveform display while centering the wave form display on the In Point or Out Point The amount of time shown around the In or Out Point is defined by the Zoom to In Out setting in the Time Display tab of Windows gt Preferences See section 6 9 5 for information on the Time Display tab 6 7 4 Zoom In Out around Edit Point These commands change magnification while keeping the waveform display centered on ei ther the Edit Point and is very handy for determining context The amount of time shown around the In or Out Point is defined by the Zoom to In Out setting in the Time Display tab of Windows gt Preferences See section 6 9 5 for information on the Time Display tab 6 7 5 Zoom In Out around Playhead These commands combine a Zoom In Out command while keeping the waveform display cen tered on the Playhead also very handy for determining context 6 7 6 Zoom to Previous Next These commands are like Undo Redo for zoom commands soundBlade LE remembers the last lower resolution out zoom level To return to an prior zoomed out level choose Zoom to Previous To return to the more recent zoom level choose Zoom to Next 6 7 7 Zoom around Playhead This command zooms with the Playhead in the center of the waveform display and is ve
140. rk 90 inserting PO Marks automatically 35 manually 34 installation 13 IN field 22 29 31 93 ISRC 60 61 Mark Info 61 the IFPI 61 jitter 41 66 Keep DDP Image 110 LEFT field 22 25 linear Fades 47 Listings 63 PO List 67 Lock Unlock All SRPs inTrack 56 Lock All Marks 90 Lock Gain Node 55 Lock Marks from Selection 90 Lock SRP 56 Mi Mac OS 116 maintenance DiskWarrior 116 file systems 116 permissions 117 storage systems 116 Mark Info 38 PQ Delivery Tab 39 Total Tracks 39 Track Listing 39 Marks Page 134 Analog Black to Marks 91 Delete Mark 90 Edited Black to Marks 91 Edited Black to Start Marks 91 End of Track 60 63 90 91 Index 63 90 locking Marks 90 Marks Button 18 36 Mark Info 90 Start of Track 34 36 48 60 61 63 91 unlocking Marks 90 Mark Info 58 61 90 102 Extended Listing 63 PO Delivery Tab 64 PO Info tab 58 Total Tracks 63 Mark menu 89 Master Section dim 70 hot spots 69 metadata 115 CD Text 119 meters 102 Meters window 69 Meter Details 70 Minimum Index Width 111 Mix1 4 33 74 mono editing mode 57 102 Move Edit Point to submenu 96 Move In Out Point 94 Move In Point to Out Point 95 Move Playhead 88 Move Segments 82 Move View mode 23 moving PO Marks 34 New Project 72 Normalize 52 Nudge A B C 107 Nudge Right Left 94 Nudge Segment 82 Page 135 Offsets 111 Disable Offsets 112 End Offset 111 Minimum Index Width 111 Splice Offset 111 Start Offset 111 Track 1
141. ry handy for determining context The level of zoom is determined by a submenu Page 100 Zoom around Playhead gt 0 5 Second Zoom around Selection Center p 1 Second 2 5econds Zoom To Selection Start S Seconds zoom To Selection End 10 Seconds Zoom To Selection eG 30 Seconds Zoom To Entire Project 60 Seconds Zoom To Entire Track 2 Minutes 5 Minutes 10 Minutes Figure 6 18 The Zoom around Playhead menu The amount of time chosen in the submenu indicates the total amount of time shown in the display after the Zoom Around Playhead command is selected The amount of time will be equally divided between the area to the left and right of the Playhead position 6 7 8 Zoom around Selection Center This command is similar to Zoom around Playhead except that instead the display is centered around the centre of a selected region or selected segment s 6 7 9 Zoom to Selection Start End This command zooms the waveform display to the start or end of the current selection with the start or end of the selection centered in the waveform display and is very handy for refining a selection s boundaries The amount of time shown around the selection boundaries is defined by the Zoom to Sel Start setting in the Time Display tab of Windows gt Preferences See section 6 9 5 below for information on the Time Display tab 6 7 10 Zoom to Selection This command zooms to the currently selected region such that the selection is centered in th
142. s At a minimum soundBlade LE requires the following Intel Mac 1 GHz or faster preferred e 13 or larger display 2 GB RAM minimum 4 GB or more preferred OS 10 5 8 or newer spare USB port for Lok USB Smart Key FireWire Core Audio interface or optional Series 300 DSP O Processor For delivery of the final DPP files for replication a data storage device such as a DVD R or data tape drive is required as well Since soundBlade LE uses Mac OS s Core Audio the quality of audio playback will be entirely dependent on the hardware and driver s used Note that soundBlade 2 0 2 and later is not supported on PPC G4 or G5 hardware 2 1 2 Installation To install soundBlade LE please refer to the PDF copy of the Install Guide provided with your copy Once you have soundBlade LE installed you should set the System Preferences gt CDs amp DVDs gt When you insert a blank CD to Ignore That way the operating system does not take control of a blank CD inserted into any drives 2 2 Creating CDs With soundBlade LE soundBlade LE makes it easy to quickly create professional quality Red Book formatted CD Rs In four steps you can make an audio CD Here is an overview First Assemble your audio Start by creating a new Project and adding audio files to the Project When you command drag an audio file into the Project it is imported as a segment and automatically added as a CD track You can arrange and ed
143. s Again unless you have a very good reason you should leave Close Session check box selected With a Track At Once disc the disc s TOC orTable of Contents is left open and a temporary TOC stand in the Program Memory Area is used until the TOC is closed and the disc is no longer writable 3 11 2 9 3 securePlayer Button The third button is securePlayer soundBlade 2 0 includes our securePlayer client approval software which allows you to create a DDP type master file wrapped in an encrypted version of our Sonic Studio Engine music player With securePlayer you deliver a self contained password protected player application that includes their finished master It even supports CDTEXT and allows you to burn a reference CD And because securePlayer is uses the Sonic Studio Engine for playback the client will hear their music exactly as you intended them to hear it To prepare a securePlayer 1 With secure player button selected in Mark Info PO Delivery tab click on the Execute button 2 In the Finder window that appears navigate to the DDP File set that you want to use Click OK 3 ACD Delivery Dialog box may appear that says Folder contains a DDP Image Would you like to use this image or create a new image for delivery to CD If this box appears select Use 4 Enter a password and select OK The DDP file is encrypted this will take a few minutes NOTE This is the password you will give out to authorize and
144. s then select the Mark gt Edited Black To Marks command You can also click drag to select a region then select the Mark gt Edited Black To Marks command soundBlade LE automatically places Start and End of Track marks at the outside edges of all segments using the location of Black Fades The final result is a collection of marks accurately placed at the be gin or end of each Black Fade 3 9 4 3 Analog Black To Marks If you ve done a fair amount of fancy editing and track timing then Edited Black To Marks may not be the ideal choice Also if you material consists of one long consolidated file with few or no edits then you may want to automatically place PO marks with the Analog Black to Marks function instead This function measures the amplitude of your audio and places PO marks at the edges of long duration quiet passages Both amplitude and duration are user adjustable To use first click drag to select a region on which to work Then select the mark gt Analog Black To marks command In the resulting modal dialog specify the amplitude and duration of the selected region you want to mark The results of the Analog BlackTo marks function are not as accurate as Digital Black to marks but will provide quite usable PO mark placement even with un edited material The placement accuracy is dependent on the settings used as well as the assumption that tracks always start and end with an increase then decrease in amplitude and quiet
145. se the duration of the fade without changing the edit event location or gain law This is the preferred handle to use when changing duration Page 45 Next is the 2 cursor shape displayed when the cursor is set to change the overall location of the fade Placing the cursor in that location and click dragging will re locate the fade sliding it earlier or later on the time line without changing the duration edit event or gain law Re member that you cannot move a fade past the head or tail of the underlying audio In position 3 the cursor is set for a duration change toward the outside of the Fade Placing the cursor in that location and click dragging will increase or decrease the duration of the fade without changing the overall location or gain law These outboard handles do effect the loca tion of the edit event so it s recommended that you not use the outboard handle employing the inboard handle instead as mentioned above Section 4 1 4 below discusses edit events as they relate to controlling fade parameters 4 1 2 Changing the shape of the Fade By clicking the Control Point bead shown in Figure 4 1 and dragging it up or down you can adjust the rate of change setting for the fade Specifically for all fade types except exponen tial moving the Control Point adjusts the dB down while for an exponential fade the Control Point adjusts the Alpha or shape In either case as you make this ch
146. soundBladeLE Project Destination CD R 0 OPTIARC DVD RW AD 7170A ATAPI Insert media for delivery DDP image CD R secure Player e a e Speed 4 o corea cs C o Execute Eject TrackList ExportList PQ List Read PQ Figure 4 17 The PQ Delivery tab of the Mark Info window 4 8 5 1 Destination Device Selection amp Status The Device field provides details about your CD R mechanism When multiple CD R mecha nisms are connected there is a selector represented as a white disclosure triangle to the right of the Device label This selector allows you to toggle between the available target mecha nisms soundBlade LE can only address one mechanism at a time The Status field below the Page 64 device field provides an indication of the status of your delivery media and progress of the de livery Note that soundBlade LE is designed to address Apple supplied built in CD R and DVD R mechanisms as well as most third party FireWire attached drives supported by the operating system USB attached products as well as some third party drives do not function with Apple s optical disc frameworks so always test new mechanisms prior to use 4 8 5 2 Delivery Options In this section of the PO Delivery tab there are four buttons a speed menu and check boxes that control various aspects of your delivery Let s go over what they do The first button DDP Image defines the parameters of DDP delivery We suggest that yo
147. t Alternatively the gain can be applied as a Relative value In relative mode the entry in the gain field will be added to or subtracted from the previous value Positive values will be added to the previous state while negative values will be subtracted from the previous gain state A third Normalize radio button is available Choosing this option will cause the segment s ab solute sample amplitude to be evaluated after which the amount of headroom or surplus level below 0 dBFS will be entered in the central gain field In other words this function shows how much gain can be added before digital clipping will occur The value given is relative to the cur rent gain state so the normalize function is a subset of a relative gain adjustment Though not a gain function a Reverse Polarity check box is available This check box inverts the polarity of the selected segments Page 52 Segment gain can be applied to multiple segments at once Simply command click on the de sired segments in the Text View list then open the Segment Gain window to make a change Changes in Segment Gain will be applied to all selected segments equally as described above This implies that in relative mode the gain changes will retain any relative loudness differenc es between selected segments In normal use Segemnt Gain is used on individual segments to make them play seamlessly or as desired Once the entire show has been gain adjusted then
148. ter the last moment audio has been played Bit Resolution this selector allows for rounding off of the output signal to either 16 or 24 bits 24th bit resulting in audibly reduced quality and unexpected noise abled Page 112 Note that for CD delivery 16 bit resolution is the only correct setting as the program on an audio Compact Disc is stored as 16 bit data Setting 24 bit reso lution for final CD masters will result in drastic truncation of the 17th through Note Dither is only applied when the file s wordlength exceeds the bit depth settings For example if you are playing back an unaltered 16 bit file dither is not applied even if selected However if you make a change such as fade ins or outs crossfades or gain adjustments dither will be applied if dither is en 6 9 8 Setting Preferences Desk Tab Preferences Editing Tools Desk Extended Sample Rates 48 96 176 192 restart EDL Pure Gain Time Display Delivery a Ha rd Limit Figure 6 23 The Preference window showing the Desk tab The Desk preferences has the following options e Extended Sample Rates This check box causes as the name implies soundBlade LE to operate at sample rates above the CD standard As noted in the window a re start is required to clock at extended sample rates Page 113 e Pure Gain This preference alters the way soundBlade LE calculates gain coefficients when using the volume control Gain steps a
149. ters properly Finally when delivering a DDP file set we recommend that you always create a new empty folder to contain each DDP file set On the Desktop is a reasonable place for that That makes it easier to archive and seems to prevent common problems Page 37 3 11 1 The Mark Info Window To begin the PO Delivery process select the Windows gt Mark Info command This opens the Mark Info window which displays all the P through W subcode metadata you have defined 3 11 2 2 Global Metadata At the top of the Mark Info dialog are three fields that define global information about the disc The Album Title and Artist generate the disc s global information that when placed in a trans port that reads CDText data will appear on the transport s display CDText a subset of the CD G specification provides for the embedding of textual informa tion about the overall disc and tracks in the R through W codes of the PQ subcode stream of a Compact Disc Many portable and in dash car players can read CDText data off of a disc but few home players can CDText should not be confused with network services such as Gracenote s CDDB or FreeDB that attempt to match CDs inserted into a computer drive with an on line database of extant CD titles Such network services are used by Tunes and other applications for user convenience but have no relationship to the possibly embedded CDText information on individual CD s Note that soundBlad
150. the Set Fade to Selection forces the fade duration to match the duration of a selected region that encloses the fade When a region is selected this option stretches or shrinks the length of the Fade to match the position and length of the selected re gion The contextual menu changes to reflect the currently selected Fade Type The Fade Tool functions also apply to a Crossfade Figure 4 3 below shows the Fade Tool in Crossfade Mode Notice that the cursor assumes a double horizontal arrow shape and both fades are highlighted both green and red Figure 4 3 The Fade Tool in Crossfade Mode By click dragging left or right the overall Crossfade location can be altered By shift click dragging notice the cursor shape changes to a vertical arrow the Crossfade duration can be symmetrically altered Holding the command key allows you to override symmetrical mode and alter duration with the left edge achored while holding the option key provides the same override mode for the right edge 4 1 4 Changing the Fade Type The Fade Tool contextual menu also offers two choices for fade type These choices accessed by hold the control key while using the Fade Tool allow you to change the context in which the fade will be used For the purpose of CD preparation Fade Ins and Fade Outs are fundamental ly different from Crossfades The difference is where the actual edit event occurs in the under lying audio and this subtly but profoundly effects the ac
151. tion As described in section 4 3 AutoSpace uses a pre selected time value to space the segments Here this value can be selected between 1 and 3 seconds Alternatively AutoSpace can be turned off as well Analog Black Threshold This field shows the default value used by the Mark gt Ana log Black to Marks command for the amplitude threshold This value expressed as dB below 0 dBFS sets the loudness threshold below which a Start of Track or End of Track mark will be placed See section 3 9 4 for more information on automatically placing PQ marks Edit with Audio Selection Reference Points When editing this setting causes SRPs to move along with their associated segment They are also included with the audio when it is cop ied to the clipboard Gain Overlay When editing this setting causes gain nodes to move along with their associated segment They are also included with the audio when it is copied to the clipboard Default Fade This selector determines the default fade curve used when any new fades are created soundBlade LE The five curve options are Linear fades the default are the most broadly applicable choice Section 4 1 2 briefly discuss Cosine Root Cosine Linear Root Linear Exponential es the five curve shape options Page 104 6 9 4 4 Import e SDII Regions Into Segments When on Sound Designer II regions if present will automatically be converted to separate segments upon opening in sou
152. tion submenu 6 1 18 1 Show Console Log Invoking this command launches the Console utility and opens the log associated with soundBlade LE Console is the central repository for reports from running processes and appli cations While soundBlade LE is running it outputs information to Console and that informa tion such as details on installed options system status and actions undertaken then appears in the log Also at the command of the user certain information regarding EDL or Projects can be output to the log as well See the following sections for more information on user selectable printing to the log file 6 1 18 2 Print EDL Sound File Paths This commands outputs a list of all locations of all sound files in use in the current Project The output is written into the Console Log This command is useful if you work in a facility with multiple drives or network attached stor age on which some of your material resides Printing the explicit path allows you to keep track of the location of all source material for both documentation and backup 6 1 18 3 Print Segment Info This command prints highly detailed information on all segments in the current EDL The out put is written to the Console Log Page 76 6 1 18 4 Print Selected Segment Info Formatted This command prints user information on the currently selected segment s The output is writ ten to the Console Log in the form of a table showing the file name start and
153. tional Resources Below is a list of internet resources on subjects relating to soundBlade LE and it s intended field of use A4 1 Professional Organizations International Federation of Phonographic Industries assigns ISR codes ISRC http www ifpi org The P amp E wing of the National Academy of Recording Arts amp Sciences provides recommended practices for production and interchange formats http www grammy com Recording_Academy Producers_and_Engineers The Audio Engineering Society promotes many industry standards in the field of professional audio as well as providing numerous recommended practices for applications and interchange formats http www aes org A4 2 Commercial Businesses Doug Carson Associates creators of the DDP protocol and related industry standards http www dcainc com Philips Intellectual Property amp Standards is responsible for the maintenance of the Red and Scarlet Books along with related standards http www licensing philips com Page 127 Note that for the PDF version of this Index only the page numbers not the preceding de scriptive subject text are hyperlinked soundBlade LE 2 0 User Manual Index Symbols 75 fps 17 Absolute 52 address time code 32 AES EBU longitudinal time code 23 25 32 AIFF 19 74 AIFF export 33 Album Artist 59 60 Album Info 60 AlbumTitle 59 60 Analog BlackTo Marks 35 91 Around Selection Center 86 Audio MIDI Setup 78
154. tionally truncating any audio at the head of your Project Remember that according to the Red Book specification for CD DA discs the first 2 seconds or 150 CD frames are pregap and the first track start is at 2 seconds Any audio be fore the 2 second mark will be replaced by 150 CD frames of digital zeroes on any CDs deliv ered and in DDP file sets Pregap is a logical region of the disc reserved for mode changes and other non audio functions The Sound begins more than 2 frames before Start Mark message is normal when opening a DDP file set because DDP files contain 2 seconds of pregap in the IMAGE DAT file 3 11 2 6 PO Delivery Tab The second of the two tabs in the Mark Info window is the PO Delivery tab This pane controls the delivery speed and destination as well as other options like CD Text Page 39 Mark Info soundBladeLE Project Destination Device CD R 0 OPTIARC DVD RW AD 7170A ATAPI Status Insert media for delivery DDP image CD R secure Player e S e Speed QS cpdJtext ds Close Session amp I I o a ayl ao Execute Eject TrackList ExportList PQ List Figure 4 17 The PQ Delivery tab of the Mark Info window 3 11 2 7 Destination Device Selection amp Status The Device field provides details about your CD R mechanism When multiple CD R mecha nisms are connected there is a selector represented as a white disclosure triangle to the right of the Device label This
155. u write DDP images at 8x or Max in Speed pull down that the Write PO and Write Audio checkboxes are selected if you want to include CDTEXT metadata in the DDP select CD Text TS Note that this must be selected if you want CDTEXT in your deliverables To deliver a DDP in soundBlade 1 Select the EDL you want to deliver All audio routed to Monitor Outputs 1 2 will be deliv ered to the DDP 2 Select Windows gt Show Mark Info or press COMMAND M 3 soundBlade displays the Mark Info window Click the PO Info tab soundBlade displays the Delivery panel 4 Click the DDP button 5 Select a write speed from the Speed pop up 8x or Max 8 Click Execute Define the location to save your DDP image to soundBlade plays your EDL out of real time and writes the DDP image Abort Click to abort the session The second button CD R defines the parameters of CDR delivery We suggest that you e set the Speedn menu to 4x e if you want to include CDTEXT metadata in your CDR select CD Text TS Note that this must be selected if you want CDTEXT in your deliverables e select Close Session The Speed menu that lets you select the burn or writing speed Though most commodity media is optimized for high speed writing this is not optimal for audio disc creation High write speeds usually produce lowers detectable error rates but jitter performance is degraded Since Page 65 in a player detectable errors are correcte
156. ure 3 2 Waveform display with marks above the Panels Above the time line and marks are the transport controls They offer dedicated buttons for play stop fast forward and rewind Also along this bar are the SRP and Marks buttons The function of these are explained in sections 4 7 4 10 4 7 and 3 9 6 respectively e a Figure 3 3 A Project s Transport Controls Finally at the top of the main window are time displays on the left for the Playhead and on the right for edit locations In the middle is a display showing the current location of the Playhead and other time information related to that Project 3 3 Starting a Project Opening Files 3 3 1 Opening Projects To create a new Project select File gt New Project from the menu bar A blank default Project opens Page 18 You can open an existing Project by selecting File gt Open Project from the menu bar This brings up a standard Mac OS browser dialog for finding and selecting the desired Project file Confirm your selection with Choose and the Project opens into a new Project window 0090 Choose a File a j m 2 Ann Howe Trio Project B Q 4 J Ann Howe Trio is Ann How io Project y xport txt x p nt rt2 txt A 2 Az Applications Ann How Q Lo 3 EDLs BB omasAlBook na BE Desktop Ann Ho io Project n Ho xt A Applications 2 Asian Pop Project xport Log2 0 Sonic Studio A ne gt y II il ap EY gt
157. utton Finally set the file type word length and speed then click the Export button soundBlade LE will play the selected region exporting the audio as it plays Note that playing material at 1x speed will not improve the quality during an export so it is recommended that unless real time playback is needed you use the Max speed setting as it has better temporal resolution Also during high speed exports the time display and Playhead do not operate in real time Page 74 6 1 16 Export Tracks This command exports sound files in either AIFF or BWF format in 16 or 24 bit word length based on the Start Mark and End Mark It exports the audio with amplitude changes from seg ment gain plus any Gain Overlay or plug ins To use this function create a selection by either clicking on a segment s Title Bar or by click dragging in the top Panel to create a time region selection Make sure the top two Panels are assigned on the first two Desk Strips to M1 Out and M2 Out Then choose the destination di rectory with the Set File button Then set the file type word length and speed Optionally you can specify that the newly created material replace the existing The Edit after Export check box performs a Replace edit synchronously replacing the material existing prior to the export with consolidated material created from the export function Once all options are set clicking on the Export button causes soundBlade to play
158. ved in a Project SRP commands are under the Selection menu and are placed either with the Edit Point the Page 55 Playhead or at the leading edge of a selected region They can be locked to the time line un locked and deleted Option clicking allows you to drag them to a new location on the time line They also carry a optional comment label that s useful to jog yours or someone else s memory at a later date As with many objects in soundBlade LE SRPs have their own contextual menu Control click ing on an SRP brings up the following menu Lock SRP w Unlock SRP Lock All SRPs in Track Figure 4 13 The SRP contextual menu The menu offers the following options Lock SRP Unlock SRP Lock All SRPs in Track Unlock All SRPs in Track Note that the last two options are global in nature and will change the state of all SRPs pres ent regardless of region selection Also note that if an unlocked SRP is enclosed within or touches a segment it will become associated with that segment and will move if the segment is moved 4 6 Edit Groups Sometimes a monaural edit is needed on a stereo pair soundBlade LE provides a simple Edit Group control to depart from the default behavior of performing edits on both channels of a stereo pair when you operate on only one The default Edit Group mode is stereo as indicated by the stereo Edit Group indicator Page 56 Niwh_Consolidated aif Niwh_Consolidated ai
159. vious Next 100 Zoom to Sel ection Start End 107 Zoom to Selection 101 Zoom to Selection Start End 101 Page 143 2012 Sonic Studio LLC 330 Sir Francis Drake Blvd Suite A San Anselmo CA 94960 2552 1 415 944 7642 soundBlade soundBlade LE sonicstudio com the Sonic Studio logo and type are trademarks of Sonic Studio LLC in the United States and other countries All other trademarks trade names service marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies Comments corrections and suggestions regarding this manual are always welcome Please contact us at lt support sonicstudio com gt soundBlade_LE_202_UMv1r03 Page 144
160. w changes to the rele vant time SRPs persistent markers you can place anywhere in time are discussed later in sec tion 4 7 below After choosing your option clicking the Move button will move the segment and close the di alog Clicking Cancel leaves the segment at its original position and closes the dialog 3 8 6 Simple Track Spacing AutoSpace Once all your segments are placed in the right order the AutoSpace function offers a simple but effective tool to change all pauses between songs to a pre defined value Simply select Edit gt AutoSpace All Segments and all segments will be moved on the time line with equal space between according to the Preference gt Editing Tools gt AutoSpacing Duration setting In Prefer ences the length of the AutoSpace can be set to 1 2 or 3 seconds Note that if a song is composed of more than one segment then the AutoSpace command should be used with care as the command will break apart the song autospacing its compo nent segments Also the AutoSpace command should be used before you place PO marks to prevent unwanted mark re location Also Note that if segments have had their fade durations lengthened from the default set ting the AutoSpace command will not necessarily result in a desirable spacing This is because the fade duration at the head and or tail of one or more segments may be longer that the mini mum 1 seconds spacing that is required between PO Marks on a CD
161. when the Copy En able check box is selected The default state for this button is off That is copying is not allowed SCMS or scums flags implemented for consumer digital recording devices are generally ig nored by professional audio equipment Consumer digital audio equipment however broadly recognises the SCMS bit and inhibits the possibility of making digital copies from CD s with the SCMS flag set Hence it is common practice to disable the SCMS on CD Rs or DDP masters in tended for duplication 4 8 2 8 Emphasis Check Box This check box shows and controls the state of the AES EBU Emphasis flag or bit of the select ed track When the Emphasis flag is set a CD player will de emphasize the track on playback The Emphasis flag is set when the button is red Note that digital emphasis is rarely if ever used in modern production This flag provides backward compatibility with archival material that employed emphasis as a form of perceived noise reduction at the expense of reduced high frequency headroom Do not set the Emphasis flag unless you are sure that emphasis was applied to the original data and that it has not been de emphasized prior to use in your soundBlade LE Project 4 8 3 A Word About PO Offsets In the Mark Info dialog the Track Offset field is non editable This because PO Offsets are ap plied globally based on your Windows gt Preferences gt Delivery gt Offsets preferences PO Offsets are correction
162. y for CD production soundBlade LE determines the characteristics of the files you import based on the metadata they contain It will warn you if the sample rate is not the required 44 1 kHz where necessary while resolutions longer than 16 bits are rounded down and redithered to 16 bits during the de livery stage Although the word length conversion implemented by soundBlade LE is of very high quality you may consider modifying your audio material beforehand with your favorite utilities Because all your material destined for inclusion in a final CD replication master will eventu ally be rounded off where necessary to a 16 bit word length any material using 17 to 24 bits must be word length reduced to match the CD DA standard This is usually accomplished by rounding down longer length words to 16 bits Because the audio data is being modified it must also be redithered or subtly randomized with an injection of tiny amounts of shaped noise in order to prevent distortion In the Window gt Preferences gt Delivery pane you will find that soundBlade LE has a default preference to always redither the data when delivering ei ther a CD DDP or when simply playing back audio This is necessary whenever any audio data is modified as with a fade or gain change in order to linearize or reduce subtle distortion in the resulting data Redithering is always a trade off between lower distortion and a slightly but audibly elevated noise flo

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