User Manual

Using Audio Scrub
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Selecting Tracks for Audio Scrubbing
By default, all monitored audio tracks are selected for scrubbing. However, as the play speed
increases during audio scrubbing, some monitored audio tracks are dropped. You can select up to
two tracks to ensure they play during scrubbing, even if the system has to drop some tracks.
The following table shows how many tracks you can scrub at the varying speeds of play.
To ensure an audio track is monitored during scrubbing:
t Enable the Active/Inactive button in the Track Control panel for the selected track.
Active/Inactive buttons, displaying a black border to indicate tracks that can play without dropping audio
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The Active/Inactive button displays a black border to indicate which tracks can be played if
the system has to drop tracks during audio scrubbing. By default, the two top Active/Inactive
buttons display black border.
You can isolate specific audio tracks for scrubbing without having to deselect monitoring of
all other audio tracks by soloing the audio tracks. See “Soloing Audio Tracks” on page 767.
To make a track the primary active track:
t Alt+click the Audio Track Monitor button for the selected track.
When you play footage forward or backward at: You can scrub:
Normal speed 16 tracks
Two times normal speed 16 tracks
Three times normal speed 2 tracks
Greater than three times normal speed 0 tracks