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Bogart SE 5 User manual
yellow indicates a risk of over-modulation during audio mix-
ing (only if several over-modulated segments are mixed), and
flashing red indicates over-modulation.
(9) Click on the Split button to access the Split Sample menu.
You can then split audio scenes in the same way as video
scenes.
The name of the audio sample is displayed at the top on the
right-hand side. The name is followed by .1 or .2 etc. (e.g. A
1.1 or A 1.2). You can of course click in this field to call up the
keyboard again, and rename the audio sample. Clicking on
the Split Position button now enables you to split the audio
sample. A graphical display of the part to be split off is shown
in the bar at the bottom. In addition, the wave form and audio
scrubbing (Chapter 3.2 ‘Sound envelope & audio scrubbing’,
only with active Gold Edition
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), which cannot be disabled in
this menu, show the point of the audio sample at which you
are located. The Use and Drop buttons and the arrow buttons
have the same function as in the Split Sample menu of the im-
age material.
Click on the Play button to start playback of the audio sample
currently being edited. During playback you can split the
sample for example at a bar by clicking on Use at a suitable
point. Your audio sample will be split at this point without
play-back being stopped. If you whish to copy the split audio
pieces into the Storyboard in the Edit screen, you need to first
activate the ‘Insert as scenes in storyboard’
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by marking the
little box. After splitting the sample and confirming with ‘OK’
or waiting until the end of the sound, the video data will be
created. The sample parts are automatically copied in the form
of empty scenes, containing the respective parts of the sound.
These empty scenes are placed into the Storyboard in the Edit
screen. They’ll be easy to spot: Black scenes with a little music
note symbol.
Additionally, you can now press the ‘Replace’ (or ‘Insert’)
button (see chapter 4.7, item (17) / (13)), so that the selected
empty audio scene takes the place of the selected scene in the
scene bin. If the video scene is too long, it is trimmed to the
right length at the end.
This function is great for audio pre-editing as you can com-
fortably make your cuts and then implement the rhythmically
Make sample longer If you have a sample that you would
like to make longer by adding a silent part at the start or at the
end, this operator should be used. A silent piece can be added
on at the start or at the end. The time can be set to a maximum
of 30 seconds, which can be set in seconds. This is especially
convenient for audio samples that must be faded in or out, but
that do not have enough after-recording time.
Clipboard
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If your system supports this function, you
can place the audio sample onto a clipboard. If you select
‘Clipboard’, this will open a selection menu. The sorting order
of your music recordings in the clipboard is identical to your
recording menu. The sorting setting made there is also used in
the clipboard. This menu will enable you to add samples to the
clipboard, or to insert samples from it into the active project.
The top of the screen has a list of all samples found in the
Clipboard. This list will be empty the first time you see it. The
following options exist:
Add current sample The sample currently selected is added
to the Clipboard.
Add other sample You can add another sample than the cur-
rent one from your project.
Add sample from different project You can add any sample
from any of your projects. To do this, first select the project,
then the sample.
Remove sample(s) This option is only available if you have se-
lected at least one sample in the Clipboard. All tagged samples
will be deleted from the list.
Import sample(s) This option is only available if you have
selected at least one sample in the selection list. All marked
(tagged) samples will be added to the current project.
Options You can determine if trimmed parts of the samples
are transferred or left out.
Any audio samples placed on the clipboard are deleted when
the system is switched off.
Also in this menu you see the button ‘Pre-listen’ under the
effect options. Here, you have the option of either deactivating
the function (‘off’), i.e. either hearing the effect or the original.
Once you select either Effect or Original, this will loop-play
about 20 seconds of the effect selected in the list (applied to
the music selected in the list of sound clips) or some seconds
of the original sound piece. This option can save you a lot of
time, because the audio effects can be heard and compared
with the original without being rendered.
This function also displays signal amplitude as a control.
Flashing blue indicates that everything is in order, flashing
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