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Editing

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Editing 5 Chapter Chapter 5 Editing 5-1 Automatic Editing This section describes how to carry out automatic editing with this unit and another VTR connected to the REMOTE1-IN (9P) or REMOTE 1-OUT (9P) connector of this unit. For details of preparations, see Section "3-1 Connections to External Devices" (page 27). To record timecode For automatic editing, regardless of the settings of F1 (TCG SRC) and F2 (TCG MODE) in function menu page P02: TC, timecode is recorded continuously from the timecode recorded before the edit IN point. Using setup menu item 610, it is also possible to record timecode according to the settings in the function menu. Sequence of editing operations The following flowchart outlines the sequence of operations in automatic editing with two VTRs. 5-1-1 Overview Selecting the editing mode (see page 45) Editing mode With this unit, you can use the following two edit modes for automatic editing. • Assemble editing Successive portions of the edited result are recorded on the end of the already completed section. The CTL signal, video signal, audio signal, and timecode signal are all newly recorded on the tape. • Insert editing New material is recorded at an intermediate point of an existing recording. The CTL signal is not overwritten. The video signal, audio signal, and timecode signal can all be recorded individually. You can carry out DMC editing in both editing modes. In insert editing, split editing is also possible. To use CTL to interpolate timecode values When you are using timecode values as edit point addresses, the timecode must be recorded on the tape in correct time sequence (i.e. the sections must be in strictly ascending time order). If the timecode values are all in correct time sequence, then if there are any discontinuities in the timecode, the unit interpolates them using the CTL count. Setting the recorder and player edit points (see page 45) Previewing the edit segments (see page 48) Amending edit points as necessary (see page 47) Carrying out automatic editing (see page 49) Reviewing the editing results as necessary (REVIEW) (see page 50) To use an editing control unit When controlling this unit with an editing control unit, set an edit delay on the editing control unit so that the cut-in and cut-out commands are output 5 frames before the actual edit point. 43 5-1 Automatic Editing

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5-1
Automatic Editing
Chapter
Chapter 5
Editing
5
Editing
5-1
Automatic Editing
This section describes how to carry out automatic editing
with this unit and another VTR connected to the
REMOTE1-IN (9P) or REMOTE 1-OUT (9P) connector
of this unit.
For details of preparations, see Section “3-1 Connections
to External Devices” (page 27).
5-1-1
Overview
Editing mode
With this unit, you can use the following two edit modes
for automatic editing.
Assemble editing
Successive portions of the edited result are recorded on
the end of the already completed section.
The CTL signal, video signal, audio signal, and
timecode signal are all newly recorded on the tape.
Insert editing
New material is recorded at an intermediate point of an
existing recording.
The CTL signal is not overwritten. The video signal,
audio signal, and timecode signal can all be recorded
individually.
You can carry out DMC editing in both editing modes.
In insert editing, split editing is also possible.
To use CTL to interpolate timecode values
When you are using timecode values as edit point
addresses, the timecode must be recorded on the tape in
correct time sequence (i.e. the sections must be in strictly
ascending time order).
If the timecode values are all in correct time sequence, then
if there are any discontinuities in the timecode, the unit
interpolates them using the CTL count.
To record timecode
For automatic editing, regardless of the settings of F1
(TCG SRC) and F2 (TCG MODE) in function menu page
P02: TC, timecode is recorded continuously from the
timecode recorded before the edit IN point.
Using setup menu item
610
, it is also possible to record
timecode according to the settings in the function menu.
Sequence of editing operations
The following flowchart outlines the sequence of
operations in automatic editing with two VTRs.
To use an editing control unit
When controlling this unit with an editing control unit, set
an edit delay on the editing control unit so that the cut-in
and cut-out commands are output 5 frames before the
actual edit point.
Selecting the editing mode
(see page 45)
Setting the recorder and player edit points
(see page 45)
Previewing the edit segments
(see page 48)
Amending edit points as necessary
(see page 47)
Carrying out automatic editing
(see page 49)
Reviewing the editing results as necessary (REVIEW)
(see page 50)