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For instance, in the case of surround output, there can be six destinations for a track channel.
Track allocation is dependent on the mode and how many channels you have selected when
defining your Audio Montage settings. This in turn defines how many outputs are available
from this dialog. For playback, your soundcard must also have the available number of cor-
responding channels. These are set up in the Audio Streaming Settings.
You can choose single or multiple channel outputs for each stereo and mono track in your
audio montage. For stereo tracks, you can define channels individually for both the left and
right channels of a stereo track. You can also apply a low pass filter to the Low Frequency
Effects ("sub-woofer") channel in order to eliminate unwanted higher frequencies from being
sent to sub-woofer speakers.
You can access this dialog in the Audio Montage Workspace by clicking on the Lf:Rf icon
at the left hand edge of each track.
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
Audio Montages
11.1.95 Value Format
This dialog allows you to control the formatting of the different types of data values in your CD
report. These include the date, time, audio time, track indexing and serial number formats.
For example, you may wish to display dates in the format "date/month/year" instead of with
a full time and date stamp (the default). You can choose from the many formatting options
available for each data type in its corresponding drop down menu.
You can access this dialog in the Audio Montage Workspace's CD window via Functions
> Generate Audio CD report... > Value Format.
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
CD
Audio CD Report
11.1.96 File attributes
This dialog allows you to define the file attributes (or meta-data) to be embedded in your
exported Audio File.
You can choose between entering standard WAV file meta-data tags or the extended file
header information available in Broadcast Wave Format (BWF).
Fill in the relevant information using the text fields provided, although it is not mandatory to
complete all fields.
In some cases there are buttons to assist you in entering data:
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