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Applications : Pyramix With VCube
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Multitrack Editing
Pyramix is ideally suited for editing multitrack recordings. Grouping Clips across all Tracks used for the recording
allows edit decisions to be made while listening to a single Track or several with the resulting edit changes
reflected in all the Clips in the group. Track Grouping functions enable you to work in a way that suits you. The
Source - Destination editing model is just one possibility.
Please see the following sections:
Grouping Clips on page 171
Track Groups on page 117
Source - Destination Editing on page 195
Editing with Limited Hardware
Multi-track recordings with many Tracks (E.g. 48 Track 96kHz 24 bit music recordings) can be edited on hardware
which cannot support this number of Tracks. (E.g. a laptop) Simply mute Tracks that do not need to be heard using
the button in the Track Header. Tracks muted here, rather than in the mixer, no longer access the disk. Pro-
viding the Multitrack recordings Clips are grouped across all Tracks, then any editing changes made on the Tracks
used for the editing guide sound will also be reflected in the muted Tracks.
Pyramix With VCube
The highly sophisticated VCube video recorder/player has a symbiotic relationship with Pyramix. Whether the
VCube is running on a separate remote PC or locally on the same machine (PyraCube) there is tight integration
between the two. In a Pyracube this extends to synchronized editing and automatic VCube launch when a Pyra-
mix project containing video is opened.
Sony 9-pin (P2) Protocol Support Over IP
Hitherto there have been two principle options for synchronizing a VCube with Pyramix, Virtual Transport either
locally or over IP and Sony 9-pin (P2) protocol over an RS422 serial connection.
In Pyramix V7.x and later with VCube V3.x and later there is the further, elegant option of using the Sony protocol
over IP ethernet. This offers enhanced reliability and simplified configuration. Please see: Sony P2 Protocol Over
IP on page 563

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