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NewTek 3Play 440 - Speed Control; Rendering a PLAY LIST

NewTek 3Play 440
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86. Click the Music Track switch in the PLAY LIST titlebar, and then select Browse from the
nearby drop-down menu to select a music file.
87. Click the gear button to the right of the music menu to access the music volume control.
88. Press Play, and notice that playback commences from the current position.
4.11.3 SPEED CONTROL
You can set Speed independently for each clip in the PLAY LIST, in similar fashion to setting audio
levels. But you can also make interactive speed adjustments even during playback.
89. Press Play, and then adjust the T-Bar while watching the output monitor, and the speed
percentage readout in Channel info.
T-Bar and the setting for each PLAY LIST clip in its Speed column combine to produce the actual
playback rate. For example, if the clip’s Speed in the PLAY LIST table is 50%, and the T-Bar is also
at 50%, the actual playback rate will be 25%. Note that the Channel info display only reflects the
current T-Bar position.
Tip: Note that although the maximum Speed you can set using presets or the T-Bar is 200%, but
the PLAY LIST control let you set Speed all the way up to 400%.
4.12 RENDERING A PLAY LIST
90. Click the Export to CLIP LIST button in the PLAY LIST titlebar.
Selecting this item ultimately melts the entire PLAY LIST project down to a new clip and adds it to
the CLIP LIST.
Note: Rendered PLAY LISTs, like other CLIP LIST entries, can be exported (to various popular file
formats or as-is) using the Export Media feature in the Sessions page in Startup. See Section
5.3.1.
91. As we’ve reached the end of our introductory walkthrough, press SHIFT + REC to stop
recording.

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