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Table Of Contents
- Liquid for Pinnacle Studio Users
- Manual Part 1
- Upgrading to Avid Liquid
- 1 Avid Liquid: Brief Overview
- 2 Initial Contact with Avid Liquid
- 3 EZ Capture
- 4 Album and Project
- 5 Collecting, Sorting, Viewing and Finding Clips
- 6 Importing Clips, Titles, Graphics and Stills
- 7 DVD Menus, Titles and Effects
- 8 Film Window and Timeline: Basics
- 9 Inserting Clips on the Timeline
- 10 Inserting/Deleting Clips on the Timeline
- 11 Trimming Clips on the Timeline
- 12 Moving Clips Horizontally and Vertically
- 13 Effects: Basics
- 14 Effects: Transitions
- 15 Effects: Clip FX (Video Effects)
- 16 Effects: Render or Realtime?
- 17 Timeline Settings
- 18 Audio: Basics
- 19 Fast Audio Fade-ins and Fade-outs
- 20 Making a Movie: Options
- 21 Recording to DV Tape
- 22 Burning Disks / Exporting Files
- 23 The Most Important Settings
- Manual Part 2
- 1 Recording from DV/HDV Video Tapes (Capture)
- 2 Comparison of Recording Instruments
- 3 Recording Clips with Mark-Ins and Mark-Outs
- 4 Recording or Logging Clips “on the Fly”
- 5 Automatic Scene Detection
- 6 Recording Audio: Stereo/Mono and Level
- 7 Naming and Numbering Clips while Recording
- 8 Recording/Digitizing Tips
- 9 Scene Detection in the Clip Viewer
- 10 Protecting and Muting Tracks
- 11 Trimming with the Trim Editor
- 12 Trimming Video and Audio: Split Editing
- 13 Moving Clips Horizontally and Vertically
- 14 Good to Know...
- 15 Effects: Working with Key Frames
- 16 Audio Scrubbing
- 17 The Audio Editor
- 18 Audio Mixer and Volume Lines
- 19 Output Mapping
- 20 Audio: Settings Tab
- 21 Recording Voice Over
- 22 Live Mixing of Audio Tracks
- 23 Sound Effects
- 24 Surround Sound
- Manual Part 1
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STUDIO
LIQUID
Audio faders in the Diskometer
During analog recording, the Diskometer sprouts
two “ears” with the appropriate faders.
Balance slider
This slider lets you adjust the level of the recorded
signal (for analog input only).
Audio tab in the Logging Tool
This tab is always visible but, as in Studio, you
can’t adjust the audio during DV recording.
Audio can be adjusted for playback by means of
the Audio Playback fader. It allows you to deter-
mine the volume at which the recorded clips are
played back on the Timeline. You can also turn
down loud ambient noises in advance (instead of
having to do it later for each individual clip).
Stereo or mono
In Avid Liquid, “Stereo” and “Mono” are clip
properties. A stereo clip has two sound channels,
one to the left speaker and one to the right. A
mono clip has one sound channel that plays at the
same volume on both speakers.
For DV recording, you should generally select
stereo: Click the or button to toggle
between the two states.
Audio recording only
If you only want to record an audio clip, click the
button to deactivate the video source. Deacti-
vating the audio channels results in “mute” clips.
6 Recording Audio: Stereo/Mono and Level
While recording, you can’t adjust DV audio but you can adjust analog audio signals.