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A10-TX-US User Guide
Creating Shorter WAV Files Based on Timecode Range
When a shorter WAV le is needed than the original recording, you can use the Timecode Range
feature to create a shorter WAV le. The length and content of the exported le is based on the
entered timecode start and stop times.
1. Highlight the source le(s) from the Source window.
2. Select the Timecode Range check box.
3. Enter valid timecode start and end times. The values must fall within the range of the source
le.
4. Select Export.
Conforming A10-TX MIC Files to CSV Sound Reports
CSV sound report les generated by Sound Devices recorders can be used to extract only
relevant audio from the A20-Mini WAV or A10-TX MIC les. Audio is extracted and a new
WAV le is created based on the timecode in/out values of takes listed within the CSV.
The exported WAV le names and embedded metadata are changed to match the lenames and
metadata of the corresponding takes in the CSV sound report.
Adding Pre- and Post-Roll
Adding Pre- and Post-Roll to conformed les can benet post production with access to audio
just prior to and following head and tail slates.
To add pre- and post-roll to conformed WAV les, select the Pre/Post Roll check box and enter a
value from 0 to 10 seconds in 1 second steps.
If the source le does not contain audio data for the duration of the pre- or post-roll location, the
exported le will begin and end at the closest point to the pre- and post-roll location where audio
data is present.
Combining to Poly
Combine to Poly allows for the export of a single polyphonic WAV le containing audio tracks
from each relevant transmitter for takes of the CSV Sound Report or a select timecode range.
Select the Combine to Poly check box to export a polyphonic WAV le, leave unchecked to
export monophonic WAV les for each transmitter.
Combine to Poly is available with the following setups:
• Conform to CSV is selected
• Replace with: and Timecode Range are selected
The interleave order of the polyphonic WAV tracks are determined by the order of the les in
the Source Window. Silence is written to a track of the exported polyphonic WAV le whenever
audio data is not available from the source les.