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Note: When using the logWindow( ) method you need to have the "Show informal notes"
button selected for the messages to be visible. If no log messages are displayed, make sure
all the toggle buttons are selected - .
You can access this window via Workspace > Shared tool windows > Log. It is available
in the Control Window, Audio File Workspace and Audio Montage Workspace. You can also
access this window in the Control Window via Utilities > Log.
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
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6.6 Audio Montage Colors
You can create and assign different color schemes to different Clips and parts of a Clip, to
help you find your way through the Montage.
Default colors are provided, but you can also define custom colors. To define a new color
scheme, select the color name to be defined (click once and overtype to rename), select the
parts to which it is applied, then define the color value using the color wheel (or type a set
of RGB - Red, Green, Blue values).
You can use the Copy color and Paste buttons to transfer colors between various parts of
the montage. In addition, you can drag groups of color settings onto another location in the
list - you are asked to confirm. You could, for example, copy "Custom 1" to "Custom 3" as a
time saver, before customizing details of "Custom 3".
Color settings made in this dialog apply to all montages.
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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6.7 Audio Montage contextual information
When working in the Audio Montage window there is a multitude of editing actions available.
In order to learn them all you can take advantage of the contextual information displayed in
the status bar (which is enabled by default). This display at the bottom of the main window
shows hints to all the possible actions you can perform as you move the cursor around the
main Audio Montage window. The info line will also display positions and lengths when you
are moving, copying or resizing Clips.
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