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Audio
Audio Workflow
About Audio
There are a few ways
you can hear audio during a timeline playback:
- You can import audio files to the system.
- You can capture audio from a video tape
recorder (VTR) or audio tape recorder (ATR).
- You can have an external device chase
the audio timecode by using the longitudinal timecode (LTC) chase
option.
The audio signal is captured
and played back from the DVS or AJA breakout box (BOB). For information
on connecting the external audio devices, refer to your hardware
guide. When you are capturing, playing back, or playing out audio
tracks, you can select up to 16 tracks (eight tracks of DVS/AJA
AES audio, or 16 tracks of embedded AJA audio) from the track selector
at a sampling rate of 48 kHz (16-bit or 24-bit). See
Capture Menu Optionsor
Playout Menu Options.
NoteTo monitor the audio
from the DVS/AJA BOB, the AES audio needs to be converted to an
analog audio signal. To do this, use a digital audio mixer or a digital
to analog converter (e.g., the Lucid converter). Refer to your hardware guide
for information about the Lucid converter.