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User Manual HOW TO … February 16, 2010
Xynergi Media Production Centre Page 100
Now press the copy button.
Locate to the middle of the clip where you placed fades. Press the
copy clip button.
Now
jog about half the clip's length to the right and press Enter. You have pasted a copy of the
clip on top of itself.
The beginning of the newly-pasted clip now interacts with the clip underneath, inducing a
crossfade. You can see the line of the crossfade in the lower clip. Move the top clip backwards
and forwards to see how the fades interact. Also, go back to the Fade Menu and experiment by
changing the fade-in point.
Fades are explored in much more detail in the chapter called Editing.
Clip EQ
Overview
The clip eq menu allows you to add a four-band equalizer to every clip.
The display of clip eq is shown in the Clip EQ Smart Pane, above the Edit Screen. This comes on
automatically when you enter the clip eq menu.
In Clip EQ only one track is active. Even if many tracks are selected, only the most-recently
selected will be affected. This track has a blue label in the Edit Screen.
Clip EQ does not use a range.
Get Ready
Press the green Editor button.
Operation
Press the clip eq button.
Locate the transport so that the cursor crosses the middle of (at least) one clip. Identify the track
containing that clip, and double-press its button to make it the only selected track. (If necessary,
use the
Bank key.) The target clip should now be the only red clip on the screen. Red means
ready to edit.
Press the
edit soft key. At the top of the Edit Screen, the value grid shows the EQ parameters of
the red clip. Press a
number in the Numeric Keypad to access the same position in the value grid.
Now use the
Jog Wheel to change it. You can hear the changes by playing over the clip. Hint:
while over the clip, hold
loop and press the clip soft key.
When all parameters are set, press the
apply soft key or Enter
Clip EQ is explored in much more detail in the chapter called Editing.
Acceleration
Overview
Normal cut and paste can go much faster using modifier keys.
The modifier keys are: ctrl, SHIFT, Track and Zoom. To increase your speed, practise using them
with your left hand, while your right hand uses the Jog Wheel and the Clip, Head and Tail keys.
Get Ready
Press the green Editor button.

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