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Patching the Oscillator to play beeps over your audio output:
1 Choose Fairlight > Patch Input/Output to open the Patch Input/Output window.
2 Choose System Generator from the Source drop-down menu, and click to
select Beeps.
3 Choose Audio Outputs from the Destination drop-down, and choose the left/right
outputs you want these preview beeps to play out of. You can drag a bounding box to
select multiple outputs, thereby connecting the mono Beeps input to stereo output for
comfortable listening.
4 Click Patch to make the connection, then close the Patch Input/Output window.
Creating and Importing ADR Cue Lists
You must have a list of cues to be able to use the ADR interface properly. There are two ways
you can create a Cue list to record with, make one from scratch on the Fairlight page, or import
one. The ADR panel accommodates both workflows.
Manually Creating an ADR Cue List
If you’ve been doing all of your dialog editing inside of DaVinci Resolve, you can go ahead and
create a list by marking the sections of the Timeline you need to re-record and creating cues
from those timings. To create cues properly, you should start by adding the names of each
character you’ll be creating a cue for in the Setup panel. These names make it easier to enter
cues and will help you to filter and sort the list as necessary later on.
To add character names before entering cues:
1 Open the Setup panel of the ADR interface.
2 Click Add New.
3 When a selected entry appears in the Character Setup list, type a name.
4 Press Return when you’re done.
To edit the Character Setup list, do one of the following:
If you mis-spell a name, you can double-click any name in this list to edit it.
To delete a name, you can select it and click Remove to eliminate it.
Once you’ve created a complete set of character names, you can begin creating your Cue list.
To manually add cues to the Cue list:
1 Open the List panel of the ADR interface. This is where all the controls for creating and
editing cues are.
2 In the Timeline, set In and Out points to mark the section of dialog you want to turn into
a cue. Those timecode values appear in the Cue Editing section of the List panel.
3 Click New Cue to add a blank cue to the Cue list.
4 In the Cue Editing section, choose the character who’s speaking that cue from the
Character drop-down (only names that have been entered in the Setup tab appear in
this list).
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