UTILITIES - DSP FUNCTIONS - 20
Version 2.00 - March, 1996 Page 197
For example, imagine you have painstakingly synced up a
whole pile of foley to picture but one effect needs
stretching. In this case, selecting SLIP WHOLE TRACK
would knock all these foley cues out of sync and so SLIP
ONLY CUE may be a better choice here! The two choices
are shown graphically here.
ORIGINAL
STRETCH = 150%
STRETCH = 150%
SLIP WHOLE TRACK
SLIP ONLY CUE
ORIGINAL TRACK
With LOCK TO OUT selected, cues
before
the stretched
cue would be slipped backwards with SLIP WHOLE TRACK
selected as the SLIP TYPE. I.e.:
ORIGINAL
STRETCH = 150%
STRETCH = 150%
SLIP WHOLE TRACK
SLIP ONLY CUE
ORIGINAL TRACK
To select the options, you may move the cursor specifically
to this field if you wish or you may use F2 - SLIP? - as a
toggle switch for more convenience if you prefer.
You don’t have to select a whole cue. You can just stretch
(or shrink) the region marked between the IN/OUT times.
Again, how SLIP TYPE is set will affect all subsequent
cues:
IN OUT
SLIP WHOLE TRACK
SLIP ONLY CUE
ORIGINAL TRACK