User manual
Tracks and Layers : Media File Browser
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Audio Tracks and Layers
Audio Tracks appear below the Video Tracks in the Timeline. Each Audio Track can contain a number of Layers
(individual Channels) E.g. a 5.1 Audio Track will have six Layers. As with Video Tracks the Track Mute and Solo but-
tons affect all the Layers in the Track. Each Layer also has it’s own Mute and Solo buttons which only affect the
Layer. Each Channel can be routed to any physical Mykerinos or ASIO output present on the system.
The number of Tracks and Layers is effectively unlimited.
Audio Bit Depth
VCube plays 8, 16, 20, 24 or 32 bit audio files and captures in 16, 24 or 32 bits. Sampling rate options for capture
are 44 KHz and 48 KHz.
Tracks and Layers Created Automatically
• A new Composition opens with no Tracks in the Timeline.
• Adding a Media File creates a Track or Tracks to contain the resultant Clip(s).
• If the Media File contains video and audio a Video Track and an Audio Track will be created.
• If the Audio is multi-channel then sufficient Layers will be created in the Audio Track to accommodate the
number of channels in the Media File.
Certain Media File Browser options and Import options will also create Tracks and or Layers automatically.
Adding Tracks and Layers
Edit > Auto Create > New Video Track Creates a new Video Track above the topmost Track in the Timeline [Ctrl + Shift + T]
Edit > Auto Create > New Audio Track Creates a new Audio Track below the bottom Track in the Timeline [Ctrl + Alt + T]
Edit > Auto Create > New Layer Creates a new Layer above the topmost Layer in the selected Video Track [Ctrl + Shift + N]
Edit > Auto Create > New Layer Creates a new Layer below the bottom Layer in the selected Audio Track [Ctrl + Shift + N]