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11.1 Dialogs 283
You can access this dialog from the Audio Montage, Podcast or Batch processor Workspace
via File > Save special > Save as template....
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
question mark icon. For more information see Getting Help
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Template List Dialog
11.1.91 Template List Dialog
This dialog allows you to choose a previously saved template from an active Audio Montage,
Podcast or Batch processor file. Starting a new document from a template can be a great
time-saver.
Templates are saved using the Create Document Template dialog. You can choose to use
an existing template as the basis for your new file or choose "None" to define a new blank
one.
You can only access this dialog if you have created at least one template previously by choos-
ing File > New... from the Audio Montage Workspace.
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
question mark icon. For more information see Getting Help
Related topics
Create Document Template
11.1.92 Time Format dialog
This dialog allows you to specify the way in which time is displayed on the waveform time
rulers and in several time-based fields related to the file.
You can set options using the following tabs:
Timecode - this provides a list of frames per second for various SMPTE timecodes,
and for CD resolution. Selecting "Other" allows you to enter a custom value. You can
also choose which frames/units are displayed. For example, if you are working with PAL
video you might choose 25 frames per second - or "25(SMPTE EBU)".
Clock - this allows you to display time units or to present the clock units in a compact
format.
Meter - this offers time signature, tempo (bpm) and ticks per quarter note (to allow the
time units to be compatible with your MIDI sequencer).
Offset - this provides a number of ways to specify a time offset for the time ruler. This
can be useful if you wish to move the "time zero" point of the file. For example, you
might want to have the time display zero on the first note of a recorded performance
whilst still maintaining the pre-roll part of the Audio File.
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