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<strong>GX9000</strong> User manual Rev 2.1 The Take Logging System<br />

The Take Logging System<br />

What are Cue Points?<br />

Cue points are records of events that happened during a recording. An event<br />

could be music starting, a wrong note, a false start, etc. The <strong>GX9000</strong> allows<br />

you to log each type of event as it happens, as a cue point, so that you can<br />

quickly and easily find it again.<br />

Four different Cue Point types are available<br />

• Take<br />

Logs the timecode at the time of entry and auto increments the Take<br />

number. The number can be manually preset by the user.<br />

• False Start.<br />

This type of cue point logs a timecode at the time of entry, but swaps<br />

names with the cue point immediately before it. For example, suppose<br />

the Take button was pressed at timecode 00:23:15:00 when the<br />

orchestra or band started playing, but shortly afterwards at timecode<br />

00:23:21:00, the orchestra broke down and started again. You would<br />

press the False Start button to log a false start at 00:23:15:00 and the<br />

point at 00:23:21:00 would be re-labeled Take.<br />

Cue list before False Start entered<br />

take 001 00:08:04:00<br />

take 002 00:15:33:00<br />

take 003 00:23:15:00<br />

Cue list after False Start entered at 00:23:21:00<br />

take 001 00:08:04:00<br />

take 002 00:15:33:00<br />

false start 001 00:23:15:00<br />

take 003 00:23:21:00<br />

See the table below.<br />

• Note<br />

Logs the timecode at the time of entry and auto increments the Note<br />

number. The number can be manually preset by the user. An example of<br />

the use of the Note point is to log extraneous events that happen during<br />

the recording, for example an airplane flying overhead, or a car horn.<br />

• End<br />

Logs the timecode at the time of entry and auto increments the End<br />

number. The number can be manually preset by the user. An example of<br />

the use of the End point is to mark the end of a song.<br />

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