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Working with Audio Contexts
While working on one clip or branch of the process
tree, you can listen to the audio of another clip. Audio contexts
work in much the same way as video contexts. You can set up to two
audio contexts in Batch.
To set an audio context:
- In the Batch schematic, select a clip
that contains audio.
- Click Au Context to set the clip's audio
as Audio Context #1 (or press F10).
Clips with an audio context
are labelled A1 or A2 and are outlined by pink dots.
NoteSelecting another
clip and clicking Au Context again will set the second audio context.
Repeating this with another clip will remove the context from the
first audio clip and make the new selection Audio Context #2, since only
two audio contexts can be set at a time.
To hear an audio context:
- Click Setup.
- In the Audio Monitoring box, select an
audio context to listen to.
Select: |
To play: |
Current |
The audio of the currently selected clip. |
Context 1 |
The audio of the clip set to Audio Context 1. |
Context 2 |
The audio of the clip set to Audio Context 2. |
Source |
The audio of the Source clip. |
Record |
The audio of the Record clip. |
Main Level |
The audio of
the clip selected at the main level of Batch.
|
No Audio |
No audio. |
TipCycle through the
Context options using F12.
NotePlayback of audio
is only available when playing a clip. However, you can scrub audio
anytime in Batch.