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The Record Panel
This is where you actually run the ADR recording session you’ve set up, using the dialog cues
you’ve put into the Cue list.
The Record panel of the ADR Interface
This panel presents the following controls:
Record and rehearse controls: Four transport controls and two buttons let you control
recording during ADR sessions. These controls are only clickable when you’ve selected
a cue from the Cue list to record.
Rehearse: Runs the section of the Timeline specified by a cue without actually
recording anything, giving the talent an opportunity to run through their dialog and
practice their timing and delivery. Beeps and on-screen streamers are not played
during a rehearsal.
Play: Plays the currently selected take from the Take list (described below). If no take
is selected, the most recently recorded one on top is played.
Stop: Immediately stops rehearsal, playback, or recording.
Record: Initiates recording of the cue to the specified audio track, with cue beeps
and video streamer cues.
Keep Playing: At the end of a take you may wish to keep playing, so the talent
can hear the next section of the track. Pressing the Keep Playing button at any
time, even while recording, results in post roll being ignored and normal playback
resuming after the cue’s Out time.
Keep Recording: At the end of a take you may wish to keep recording until you
manually stop. Pressing the Keep Recording button at any time, even while
recording, results in the Out point of the current cue being ignored and recording
continuing until you stop it.
Take list: The Take list shows every take you’ve recorded for the current cue, with
take number, name, and a five-star rating that you can set to keep track of which takes
worked and which didn’t. Earlier takes are at the bottom of this list, while recent takes
are at the top (the same order in which the corresponding layered audio clips appear in
the Timeline track they’ve been recorded to).
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