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The File Submenu
Pressing the File Soft Key brings up a menu allowing a number of options connected with publishing projects. If you choose publish, purge or export, the screen changes, allowing you to browse and choose a project for action
(the currently open project is always the first to be highlighted, allowing you to choose it immediately). Pressing the ENTER key starts the process.
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ADR
Edit
Loop
Export
MFX
Preroll
Offset
Edit
Mark
Press this Soft Key, then choose a Project,
Text File or WAVE file to be published.
Press ENTER to start the publication process.
Imports a text file from another computer and uses it as part of the publication process. See Publishing with a Text File for details.
Publishes a Project or Text File, and produces a text output file at the same time. This can be automatically exported to another computer if required. (See Publishing with a
Text File for details.) Press the Soft Key, choose the target
Project or Text File, then press ENTER.
Removes all database Clip
Records derived from the selected
Project. Press the Soft Key, choose a Project file to be purged, then press ENTER.
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Clips borrowed from other Projects (including as a result of paste or extend) are not published.
If there are two or more clips with the same name in a project, they will appear separately in AudioBase when it is published. You will be able to give them different descriptions and categories if you wish.
If you perform any Space Menu operations on a project (dispose, commit or pack), it must be republished, as some Clip Records may no longer point at the right audio data.
If the cursor is placed on a Folder, on the left side of the File Page, it is possible to publish the entire contents of the folder, which may be FAME Project files or WAVE files.
It is possible to publish a single clip or group of clips by exporting them as WAVE files and simultaneously publishing them. For more details see the Export Menu.
Republishing a Project
If a project has been published before, publishing it again will affect Clip Records whose originating clips have changed. The following description refers to changes that have been made to the project between publishing and republishing. Editable data refers to data in the Name, Category, Description and User fields that has been added or changed using the Edit Submenu since original publication. Automatic data means data that is inherent to the clip, such as Sample Rate, Project, Duration etc.
Change
Erase clip
Result after Republication
Gone from database
Create new clip Added to database under current clip name
Copy clip “Sound 1” without changing its name Two Clip Records called Sound 1 with the same editable and automatic data.
Split Clip Two Clip Records called Sound 1 with the same editable data, different duration.
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Table of contents
- 7 Getting Started
- 9 The FAME Editing Console
- 10 How the Disk Recorder Works
- 11 FAME Editing Screens
- 13 The FAME Editing Screen
- 15 The Device and File Pages
- 16 The Patch and Meters Display
- 19 Starting a Project
- 19 Folder view
- 19 Navigation
- 19 From and To Keys
- 19 File view
- 20 The Project Menu
- 21 Project Menu 2nd Level
- 22 Project Menu 3rd Level
- 22 Password Protection
- 24 Multi-User File Access
- 25 The Clip
- 25 Time Code Reference
- 25 Overlapping Clips
- 25 The Track
- 25 The Current Track
- 28 Recording
- 28 The Arm Menu
- 28 The Arm Submenu
- 30 The Input Submenu
- 31 Metering Input Levels
- 31 Entering Record
- 31 Using the FAME Record Button
- 31 Timecode Track?
- 31 Playback
- 32 Punch-in Punch-out
- 32 Automatic Drop-in
- 33 The Digi Menu
- 33 House Submenu
- 33 Output Submenu
- 34 Naming
- 34 Use of Ranges
- 34 Keyboard Use
- 34 Automatic Naming
- 35 Solo, Mute, Disable and Safe
- 35 Disabling Tracks
- 35 Track Safe
- 38 Editing
- 38 The Clip
- 38 Master Recording Number
- 38 Sync Point
- 38 Timecode Reference
- 39 Level
- 39 Project Layer
- 39 Summary of Editing Commands
- 39 Selecting Clips for Editing
- 39 Editing Stereo Clips
- 39 Stereo Swap
- 40 Timecode Ranges
- 40 Setting up a Range
- 40 Simple Method
- 40 Using Range Menus
- 41 Range Persistence
- 41 Optional Ranges
- 41 Automatic and Manual Ranges
- 42 The Edit Menu (Cut & Paste)
- 42 Selecting Audio
- 42 Cutting or Copying to the Clipboard
- 42 Selecting Destination Tracks
- 42 Other Paste Commands
- 42 Pasting From the Clipboard
- 43 The Edit Menu
- 43 The Cut Submenu
- 44 The Copy Submenu
- 45 Edit Commands with a Range
- 45 The Cut Submenu
- 46 The Copy Submenu
- 46 The Fill Command
- 47 The Grab Menu
- 47 Slip Submenu
- 47 Slip Clip vs Cut & Paste
- 48 Trim Submenu
- 48 Super Trim
- 48 Restore Trimmed Audio
- 48 SLIP / TRIM Toggle
- 49 Grab Menu Illustrated
- 50 The Nudge Menu
- 50 Range
- 53 Block Editing
- 53 The Dubber SubMenu
- 54 The Dubber Menu Illustrated
- 54 Original Track Layout
- 54 Erase
- 55 The Razor SubMenu
- 56 The Razor Submenu Illustrated
- 56 Original Track Layout
- 56 Splice
- 56 Duplicate
- 56 Delete
- 57 The Track Menu
- 58 The Track Menu Illustrated
- 58 Original Track Layout
- 58 Numbers
- 58 Shadow
- 59 Fades
- 59 The Fade Menu
- 60 Fades With a Range
- 61 More About Fades
- 61 Crossfades and Channels
- 61 Fade Defaults
- 62 The Level Menu
- 62 Range
- 62 Track Selection
- 62 Mode Selection
- 63 The Gate Menu
- 63 Gating During Recording
- 63 Gating After Recording
- 64 Gate Menu Illlustrated
- 65 Equalisation
- 65 The EQ Menu
- 65 Making Parameter Selections
- 65 Parameter Display
- 65 EQ In/Out
- 65 Changing EQ Settings
- 66 Notes
- 66 Copying EQ Settings
- 67 Time Compression and Expansion
- 67 The Wave Menu
- 67 The Stretch Submenu
- 68 Stretching into a Range
- 68 Algorithms
- 69 The Pitch Submenu
- 69 Using the Pitch Submenu with a Range
- 70 The Varispeed Menu
- 70 Varispeed with Time Measurement
- 71 Using a Range
- 72 Varispeed with Pitch Measurement
- 72 Using a Range
- 73 The Takes Menu
- 73 Notes on Layering of Clips
- 74 The Import Menu
- 75 More About Importing
- 76 Building a Sound Library
- 80 AudioBase
- 80 AudioBase Glossary
- 80 Field Summary
- 81 User Fields
- 81 The AudioBase Screen
- 81 The AudioBase Form
- 81 The Record List
- 82 The AudioBase Menu
- 82 More About Paste
- 82 More About Audition
- 83 The Search Submenu
- 83 The Search Options Submenu
- 84 How to Search for Clip Records
- 84 Entering Data into Fields
- 84 Cycling through Values
- 84 Capturing Current Values
- 84 Using Wildcards in Searches
- 85 Use of Operators
- 85 Searching the Current Project
- 86 The Edit Submenu
- 86 Entering Data Into Fields
- 86 Writing into Multiple Records
- 86 Scrolling While Editing
- 87 The File Submenu
- 87 Republishing a Project
- 88 Publishing with a Text File
- 88 The Text File Format
- 88 How AudioBase Recognises Text
- 88 The File
- 88 Clips
- 89 Commands Using Text Files
- 89 Publish a Text File
- 89 Export
- 89 Import
- 89 Strategies for Using Text Files
- 90 Editing the Form
- 91 Guide to AudioBase
- 91 Found X of Y
- 91 Alphabetic Sort
- 91 No Export
- 91 The Line Field
- 94 Undoing Edits
- 94 Undo Togggling
- 94 The Undo Menu
- 95 Managing Disk Space
- 95 Throwing Out Rubbish
- 95 Range
- 95 The Space Menu
- 97 Recovering Lost Clips
- 97 The W Display
- 97 The Recover Waveform Command
- 97 The Waveform Show Command
- 100 Marking Attached Files
- 101 Backup Progress Display
- 101 Backup Verification
- 103 More About File Management
- 103 Warning on Overwrite
- 103 The Backup Display
- 104 The Export Menu
- 105 Rules for writing to CD
- 106 The Print Menu
- 107 Setting Printer Characteristics
- 107 Printer Compression
- 107 Printer Head Density
- 107 Pixel Density (X-Axis)
- 107 Pixel Density (Y-Axis)
- 107 Clip Attraction in Frames
- 107 Timecode Format
- 108 Printer Characteristics