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Bogart SE 4 User manual
Alternatively, you can select any time range for creating the
new sample. A sample is created, containing all sound from
all sound tracks. Click onto ‘Range’, confirm with “OK” and
select the IN and OUT points from the already familiar Range
menu. The Envelope helps you to do this. You can (de)activate
it using the speaker symbol. Click on “OK” in the Range menu.
This creates the sample and adds it just after the currently
activated/marked sample in the Record/Edit menu.
(17) Direct volume control
Use the Volume button to adjust the volume of the active video
scene. You can reduce the volume of the scene (negative dB
value), mute it (slider fully to the left), or increase the volume
(positive values up to 30 dB). Use this control for example to
prevent a soft sound from being drowned by another sound
which is too loud (e.g. piece of music on the background
track).
A change in volume is shown in the light-blue bar which forms
the background to the audio samples. If the volume is re-
duced, the bar at the lower edge of the audio sample is also
displaced. The longer the audio sample, the more clearly of
course the characteristic is displayed.
(18) Indirect volume control
To emphasize a particular audio sample by reducing the
volume of adjacent tracks, use the Correction function. Click
on the sample to be emphasized, which is then highlighted in
blue.
The Correction button modifies the volume of an audio sample
for the complete duration of another audio sample. The change
is shown by the blue bar in the audio sample.
Once you have selected an audio sample (e.g. music) in one
of its sound tracks (e.g. music sound track), you can then
click on the Correction button. A list is displayed containing
all six sound tracks. From this list, select the sound track (e.g.
original sound track) in which you wish to modify the volume of
an audio sample (e.g. vocals). Then slide the control located on
the right of it to the left or right (to reduce or increase the vol-
ume respectively). This changes the sound in the track which
you previously selected (under Correction) for the complete
duration of the audio sample activated in another track.
By way of explanation, consider the following example. You
have assigned audio to three tracks. The first contains the
original sound, which extends throughout the storyboard.
The third track contains a piece of music which begins while
the original sound is running and which ends during a further
original sound. Select this piece of music. Then click on the
Correction button to call up a list of all sound tracks. From this
list, select the original sound track and reduce the volume by
means of the button adjacent to Correction until it is muted.
You now have no original sound for the complete duration of
(i) Use Range to determine the position of an editing point or a
range according to its location within the video.
• During determination of the position of an individual point,
the following menu is displayed against the background of the
current video:
Determine the position of the selected point either using the
scrollbar following activation of the Position switch, or by
means of the arrow buttons < and >.
• When determining the position for a range, the following
menu is displayed against the background of the current video:
The position of a range is determined either from the start
point (Start) or the end point (End), or by means of the arrow
buttons < and >.
(j) Use the play button to play the audio sample currently
shown in the wave form display, provided it has been calcu-
lated. The play position in terms of time is shown to the left of
the Play button in minutes:seconds:frames. The current play
volume is shown on the volume display. Play can be stopped
at any time by means of the Stop button.
Click on OK to terminate editing of the wave form and to ac-
cept the settings. Please note the following:
• The Volume and Correction controls are no longer avail-
able for the edited audio sample following editing of the wave
forms. You can therefore no longer modify the volume of the
wave form audio sample by means of the Volume control, nor
the volume of a parallel audio sample in relation to the wave
form audio sample by means of the Correction control.
• Insertion of a fade into a wave form audio sample deletes the
edited wave form (following a prompt). All changes to the wave
form audio sample are then lost.
• Indirect volume control of a wave form audio sample is still
possible by Correction from another audio sample. Creation
must however be repeated.
• Audio effects may be inserted into wave form audio samples.
• The sample envelope remains if you have trimmed or moved
the audio sample.
(16) Click onto the “Sample” button. A window similar to the
“Scene” video effect menu will appear. At first, you can see
the name of the sample, which can be changed if needed. The
default name is the name of the sample. Next, you can decide
if you want to create a sample that runs across the length and
position of the selected sample, combining all audio tracks in
that position. To do this, click onto ‘Sample’ and then “OK”.
The sample will then be added to the ‘Audio Record /Edit’
screen.
Another possibility is the ‘Sample + Scenes’ function. Here,
you can determine that the new sample starts at the beginning
of the first scene - and ends at the end of the last scene it is
positioned under.
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