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Bogart SE 4 User manual
function to choose one or more groups by placing a tick next
to the groups. Press OK to show only the scenes that have
been assigned to those groups. The remaining scenes are not
deleted, merely “hidden”.
If you wish to delete the group name of a sound recording
(un-assign), select the “---” name from the group list. If you
wish to see all sound recordings, even those not assigned to
any group, open the group selection once more and confirm
by pressing “All”. You will now once again see all of your clips
in the scene bin. If not all of them are listed, you should look at
the top edge of the menu. To the right, you will the information
“Filter active”. Make sure to check for this if you feel that some
clips are “missing”.
You can even improve the organization of the bin more by hid-
ing any clips that you already added to the storyboard. Go to
the options menu “Opt”. If the checkbox next to “Show added
scenes” is ticked, any added scenes (all scenes marked with
a small white dot above the stamp) will be shown in the scene
bin. An unticked box means that the function is deactivated
and that already added scenes are not shown in the scene bin.
Of course, “hiding” scenes in this fashion does not mean that
they are deleted, but merely not shown.
(20) Click on one of the menu symbols to access the menus
Edit, Audio-Mix and the main menu directly from this menu.
4.13 Audio-Mix
Use this function to arrange recorded commentaries and the
background sound in the storyboard, add audio effects, and
fine-tune the volume for the sound tracks.
4.13.1 Premixing audio
The audio premixing is a possible alternative to properly edit
the sound.
In the audio premix, you can, if the storyboard contains at least
one scene, insert a sound sample in the audio mix, and then
continue to build the rest of the storyboard in a way that fits
your sample.
If the Storyboard contains at least one scene, you can, for
example, insert a song below it. The song will automatically be
shortened to make it fit the scene. You should set he track you
use for this to “free” in the audio settings menu, in case you
happen to have chosen a linked track. Pre-mixing is only pos-
sible for free sound tracks.
In the audio-mix, you will now see the storyboard scene and
the sound sample which has automatically been shortened
at the end in the sound track that you have selected previ-
ously. When scenes are added to the storyboard, your sound
sample will automatically lengthen with the storyboard. This
should now appear in the right list (“Selected samples”). This
way, you can continue adding sounds to your CD. Any sam-
ples selected from the left list are highlighted with a little dot.
Take care not to overstep the maximum length of 80 minutes
(72 minutes until Bogart 3) for the CD. The “Estimated usage”
of the CD can be monitored on top of the screen. Of course,
you can remove any tracks from the list again by simply click-
ing on “Remove”. Once you have finished assembling the list
of tracks for your CD, click on “OK” and insert an empty CD
into the disc tray. If the medium is a CD-RW that already con-
tains some data, the system can optionally delete the contents
first, before the tracks are burned. Please wait with removing
the CD until the system tells you the CD was burned success-
fully.
(18) When you have imported your sound recordings and your
samples, you will find them in the audio bin. This list of avail-
able sound recordings can be modified to suit your needs.
Below the list, you will find the option to determine how the list
should be sorted. You may choose between:
original: This lists the sound recordings in the order in which
they have been acquired by the system through recording and
importing.
By name: The sound recording list can now be sorted alpha-
betically in ascending order.
By length: The sound recordings are sorted by length in as-
cending order.
(19) Opt: Group
You can assign a group to any sound recording. This will
make the list more clear and better structured. For example,
you could then only show the scenes of a particular group.
Activate the sound recording you want. Click on “Opt” to open
the group options and select “Assign group name” to assign a
group to a sample.
If a sound recording has been assigned a group, you will find
the group name in the bottom-left field of the menu, between
the display of the name of the recording and the counter.
Once you have a large number of group names, it may be ben-
eficial to reorder the groups that are being shown. This way,
you could create archives in which only specific group names
are visible. This way you can limit the choice of groups.
This way you have also made it possible to select scenes in
the group selection. With the Stock button, all the existing
group names of the project will be listed.
When you work with groups, you have several possibilities
to select scenes in the bin. If you wish to show only sound
recordings of a particular group or even several groups, press
“Opt” and then “Group selection”. This next list contains all
available groups for this project. Use the multiple selection
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