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Understanding BD600 Profanity Delay Functions
Page 12 Chapter 1 Introduction BD600+Profanity Delay
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REBUILD - Increase the delay gradually
This feature allows the time between the play head and record head to be increased, in a subtle and
transparent way. At the start the play head and record head overlap (no delay). The record head is
slowly moved to the left until eight seconds of delay exists. The Eventide rebuild process does this in
about 120 seconds without causing a pitch change in the audio. Rebuild is used to recover from a
dump without having to go to a break. It can also be used to increase the delay time to allow for multi-
ple dumps.
RAMP TO ZERO - Decrease the delay gradually
This feature is similar to rebuild except that the record head is moved to the right, in a subtle and trans-
parent way, again taking a few minutes. When the record head reaches the play head, the unit is at live.
RAMP TO ZERO is used to exit from delay when the call-in portion of a program is over. Ramp to
zero performs a “time compression” operation, in that the audio plays out faster than real time.
WAIT FOR SAFE - Bring delay from live to 4 seconds quickly
When the wait for safe process is started, the tape is bypassed so the transmitter gets live audio. The
record head is moved to the left by 4 seconds. After 4 seconds of recording, the transmitter is recon-
nected to the tape delay. There is now a 4-second delay. Note, since the initial 4-second segment of au-
dio will be repeated at the play head, it is up to the user to prevent the live audio from going over the
air. This feature is used to start a show coming from a network news feed, traffic report or other non-
delayed program.
WAIT AND EXIT - Decrease the delay to 0 seconds quickly
This front panel feature is a method of quickly reducing the delay to 0.00 seconds. This process marks
where on the tape the record head was when wait and exit is started. When that piece of tape reaches
the play head, the record head is moved to the play head, decreasing the delay suddenly to 0.00 sec-
onds. Use this command when a call-in show needs delay but where a break to non-delayed operation
is required.
SNEEZE - Edit the delay before a bad noise happens
This feature is used to stop the record process temporarily. While the SNEEZE button is pressed, the
record head moves toward the play head at the same speed as the tape, not recording any audio, until
the SNEEZE button is released (at which point the record head stops), or until the record head reaches
the play head, at which point silence is played out.
DUMP - Edit the delay after a bad noise happens
DUMP is used to edit several seconds of audio from the delay. Pressing DUMP moves the record head
four seconds toward the play head (or up to the play head, whichever is less). This causes the most re-
cent four seconds of audio from the microphone to be discarded, including the bad noise.
PANIC – lose all delayed audio and play a jingle while delay is rebuilt
The PANIC function allows recovery from an undesirable signal by instantaneously moving the record
head up to the playback head to dump all the delayed material. It then moves the record head a distance
from the playback head corresponding to the length of a jingle or configured mute time.
It then either plays a jingle from a Compact Flash card or mutes the output for a configurable time, al-
lowing an external cart machine to be cued.
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Productinformatie
Merk | Eventide |
Model | BD600+ |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 3523 MB |