3.3.1 Selecting Carts by the Filter Field
Very often, one will want to find a cart or set of carts whose label(s) contains a
particular word or phrase. It's possible to narrow the list of displayed carts to this
set by simply entering the desired word or phrase into the Filter field at the top of
the main RDLibrary screen. The full list can be restored by clearing the Filter
field or by clicking the Clear button.
3.3.2 Selecting Carts by Group
It's possible to limit the list of carts to only those in a particular group by setting
the Group drop-down menu to the desired group name.
3.3.3 Selecting Carts by Type
You can tell RDLibrary what type of carts to list by checking the Show Audio Carts
and Show Macro Carts boxes. Clearing both boxes obviously results in no carts at
all being displayed.
It's also possible to combine all four of the above search and sorting methods.
3.3.4 Selecting and Opening Carts
Once the desired cart has been located on the cart list, load it into the Edit Cart
Dialog (Illustration 3) by either double clicking its list entry, or by touching its
list entry and then touching the Edit button.
Section 3.4 Library Maintenance
3.4.0 Editing Markers
Rivendell uses a system of cue points within audio cuts, referred to as markers.
Markers can be used to specify a number of parameters for a piece of audio.
Table One shows what markers are available, their purpose and their
corresponding color.
Markers are set in the Edit Markers Dialog (see Illustration 10). To access the
Dialog, open an audio cart, select the cut to open on the cut list and then touch the
Edit button.
The Dialog is divided into three areas: the waveform area in the upper half,
consisting of the waveform display and Amplitude and Time buttons; the transport
controls area in the center, consisting of Start, Pause, Stop and Loop buttons
along with an audio meter; and the marker button area in the lower third of the
window, consisting of controls for selecting and positioning markers.
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