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> Render Tracks:select
\n> I've tried this feature and still don't quite understand what it
\n> does. After I've cut and pasted a bunch of pieces to a track I
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> the newly-created track, indicate the appropriate time range, andask
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> that tracks be rendered. I thought that after rendering I'd be leftthe
\n> with a single "region" for that track. Instead I still have all of
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> separate regions I used to assemble it. There is a new trackwritten to
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> the disk (I think) since the size of the disk file has grown.Yup, that's the Rendered track. If you look in the Regions list,
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> If Ito
\n> select the newly rendered track and cut it completely out, then ask
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> purge unused files, there is nothing shown in the list that pops up.files
\n> Normally if I select an entire track and cut it, then purge unused
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> I see the track I cut in the list. Perhaps I'm not understandingwhat
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> all of this is supposed to do?From your description, maybe you didn't actually remove the original
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> Word Clock Question:from
\n> I also have a set of Tascams, to which I feed wordclock
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> the first DIO8 card in the d8b. Optical cables between the d8b/hdr,while
\n> tdif cables between the d8b/dax8. Does anyone know if this is okay?
\n> Everything seems to work okay; I send smpte from the hdr to the sy88
\n> card in the da88 which is the first machine in my Tascam rack, and
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> it takes a few seconds for the Tascams to lock in everything worksusing
\n> fine. I'm just wondering about wordclock jitter because I'm still
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> the wordclock out from the DIO8 card to the Tascams.You should be OK as long as you have the latest version of EEPROM in
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> Is it possible just to daisy-chain from the out of the d8bbuy a
\n> in
\n> hdr2496 > out hdr2496 > in da88? Or should I bite the bullet and
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> multi output wordclock master for the studio?Well, you might put that on your wish list as a future investment, but
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> Locate Question:Unfortunately not. I put it on my wish list to have the LOC1 - LOC4
\n> Is there any way to point at a any one of the time displays and
\n> cause the display to jump to that position?
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> And about those crossfades:will
\n> By the looks of the displayed crossfades I'm led to believe that
\n> only crossfades where both the fade in and out are of the same type
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> maintain constant sum amplitude. Is that so, or do I need to lookat
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> the fade curves and think more logarithmically?I'm sure that's correct. In my experience, when editing, linear
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> So many questions! I've had the hdr for a week now and itsmaking a
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> real hard-disk recording believer out of me.That's good.
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