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User Manual HOW TO … February 16, 2010
Xynergi Media Production Centre Page 49
Set the Seedname
Select the track(s) whose seednames you wish to change.
[Since you’re on the Arm Menu, this will also attempt to arm the tracks, but this won’t work unless
they have patched inputs – see How to Patch Inputs to Tracks for details. If you want to set
seednames for unarmed tracks, see the section below called “Using the Name Menu”.]
Press the
seed name button to display the seed name dialog. Use the QWERTY keyboard to type
the name, then
Tab or click the Starting Seed Number, and use the keyboard to set it.
Click
OK to finish. You can do this while in Record.
If you give more than one track the same seed name at the same time, their clips increment as a
group, preventing repeated names.
Using the Name Menu
Press the name button to display a selection of all tracks. Select the one(s) whose seednames you
want to change.
Press the
seedname soft key to display the seed name dialog. Use the QWERTY keyboard to type
the name, then
Tab or click the Starting Seed Number, and use the keyboard to set it.
Click
OK to finish. Press exit to leave the Name menu.
Clip Naming
Each clip can be given a typed name.
For existing clips, you select them and issue the clip name command.
You can also name clips while they are being recorded.
These facilities are available in the Editor Megamode and the Record Megamode. We only show
the latter here, because it is more convenient, especially to name whilst in Record.
Get Ready
Press the green Record Megamode button to access recording functions. This includes naming
clips.
Name the Clips
Select the track(s) whose clips you wish to name.
[Since you’re on the Arm Menu, the system will also try to arm the tracks, but this won’t work
unless they have patched inputs – see How to Recording Patch Inputs for details. If you
want to name clips on unarmed tracks, use the Edit Megamode, or see below for “Using the Name
Menu”.]
For existing clips, they must be touching the cursor, or wholly inside the range. In either case
they will be coloured Red.
Press the
clip name button. If any clip is red, or if the transport is in Record, the clip name
dialog is displayed.
Use the QWERTY keyboard to type the name, then press
ENTER or click OK to finish.
Note: If you select more than one clip, or more than one track in record, the affected clips will all
get the same name.

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