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Metadata Editor
Lets you view and edit the metadata of selected clips in the Fairlight page.
Test Tone Settings for Generating
Tone, Noise, and Beeps
The Fairlight page has a general purpose oscillator, the settings of which you can customize by
choosing Fairlight > Test Tone Settings. This opens the Test Tone Settings window that you can
configure to generate tones, noise, or beeps using five sets of controls:
Enable/Disable Test Tones toggle: Lets you turn the Oscillator on or off system-wide.
Frequency dial: Sets a custom frequency of oscillating tone, from 20 Hz to 10kHz.
Defaults to 1kHz.
Frequency buttons: Lets you quickly select 100, 440, 1K, or 2K preset tones,
or a continuous rising sweep of frequencies from 1 Hz to 15kHz.
Level dial: Sets the output level for the tone or noise, from –50dB to +10dB.
Defaults to –15 dB.
Frequency presets: Four buttons let you choose from four commonly used tones: 100
Hz, 440 Hz, 1 kHz, and 2 kHz.
Noise type buttons: Two buttons let you choose from White noise or Pink noise.
You can set up the Oscillator to output whatever kind of tone or noise you require, and then
patch it to tracks for recording tones, or patch it to audio outputs for calibrating speakers. If you
use the beep options of the ADR panel, those are performed via the Oscillator.
To play the Test Tone out of your speakers:
1 Choose Fairlight > Patch Input/Output to open the Patch Input/Output window.
2 Choose System Generator from the Source drop-down menu, and choose
Audio Outputs from the Destination drop-down menu.
3 At the left, click the button of what you want to output, Osc (Oscillator) or Noise.
4 At the right, click the connected audio outputs that you want to patch to, and click
Patch. Tone or noise should immediately start playing out of your configured speakers.
5 To stop, select one of the patched buttons, and click Un-Patch.
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