Sony SF10000 User Manual

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Defining Scott Studios data commands 
For WAV files using Scott Studios data, command markers can be used to define information about the WAV file. 
Command 
Description 
SCOTT EOM 
Calculates when the next queued clip starts playing in a Scott Studios system. For more information, refer to your Scott 
Studios documentation. 
SCOTT Cue In 
Sets the beginning of a file in a Scott Studios system without performing destructive editing. For more information, 
refer to your Scott Studios documentation. 
Inserting command markers 
1.  
Position the cursor where you want to place the command marker. 
2.  
From the Insert menu, choose Command (or press C). The Command Properties dialog appears. 
3.  
Complete the Command Properties dialog: 
a.  
From the Template drop-down list, select a custom templateFor more information, see 
b.  
From the Command drop-down list, select the type of command you wish to create or type a custom command. 
c.  
Enter parameters to define the behavior of the command in the Parameter box. 
d.  
Specify the timing of the command in the Position box. This value is automatically set to the current cursor position. 
4. 
Click OK. The new command marker appears in the data window. 
Editing command properties  
Right-click a command marker and choose Edit from the shortcut menu to open the Command Properties dialog and edit the marker.  
Saving command properties as a custom template 
If you plan to use a command more than once, you can save command properties as a template. You can then reuse the command 
properties by selecting the template from the Template drop-down list. 
1.  
Create a command and complete the Command Properties dialog. 
2.  
Click in the Template box and type a name for the template. 
USING MARKERS, REGIONS, AND THE PLAYLIST/CUTLIST 
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