VoiceTracking
  
    Voicetracking in Rivendell
    
      Voicetracking is a capability wherein custom "one-off"
      content is created and inserted into logs, making it possible to
      create programming that sounds very spontaneous and "live".
      In Rivendell, such voicetracks are placed into a special type of audio
      cart known as a voicetrack cart. These carts are automatically
      created, deleted and managed by the voicetracker interface (part of
      the RDLogEdit module), with no manual user intervention required.
      The voicetracker module also includes extensive capabilities for
      allowing customization of the transitions between log elements.
    
   
     
       
	 
       
       The Voice Tracker Dialog
     
   
    
      Prerequisites
      
	Before beginning voicetracking for a particular service, a
	voicetracker group and pool of available cart numbers must be
	configured in the RDAdmin module. These procedures are detailed in
	the Rivendell Technical and Administration Guide.
      
    
    
      VoiceTrack Markers
      
	A voicetrack marker is a meta event that can be inserted into a log
	as a "placeholder" to others to indicate where a voicetrack
	is to be recorded. Track markers can be inserted by RDLogEdit,
	RDLogManager events or even embedded in data generated by external
	schedulers.
      
      
	
	  
	    
	  
	  The Voice Tracker Dialog (track selected)
	
      
    
  
  
    Using the Voicetrack Interface
    
      The VoiceTracker Dialog
      
	To voicetrack a log, start the RDLogEdit module,
	highlight the desired log and touch the
	VoiceTracker button, opening
	the VoiceTracker dialog. This dialog consists
	of three major parts: the waveform area, the log list and the control
	buttons.
      
      
	The waveform area is in the upper center part of the dialog, and
	consists of four "panes". The upper three display waveform
	depictions while the fourth contains audition control buttons, an
	audio meter and	various counters.  Directly below this is the log
	list, showing a copy of the currently loaded log.  The control
	buttons occupy the bottom and right-hand edges of the dialog.
      
      
	
	  
	    
	  
	  The Voice Tracker Dialog (1st track playing)
	
      
    
    
      Editing Transitions
      
	When an event is selected in the log list, a graphical depiction of
	the transition into that event is loaded into the waveform area.
	If the selected event and its prior event in the log is not a
	voicetrack or track marker, then the selected event will be
	displayed in the third pane of the waveform area and the previous
	event displayed in the first pane.  If the selected event or its
	prior event is a voicetrack or track marker, then voicetrack or
	marker will be displayed in the second pane of the waveform area.
      
      
	Once selected, a transition can be auditioned by touching the play 
	button in the fourth pane of the waveform area.  Play will start
	from the left-hand edge of the topmost waveform.  This start
	location can be adjusted by dragging the topmost waveform to the
	left or right by means of the mouse or touchscreen.  If the
	transition type of the selected event is SEGUE, it is also possible
	to adjust the degree of audio overlap by dragging the second or
	third waveform as well.  It's possible to “undo” changes made in
	the segue overlap by right-clicking on the waveform and selecting
	Undo Segue Changes from the menu.
	To make the overlap permanent,
	touch the Save button. To restore
	the transition to its default
	state (calculated on the basis of segue markers from the Library)
	touch the Do Over  button.
	The transition type can be changed by
	right-clicking on an event and selecting the desired transition
	type from the menu.
      
      
	
	  
	    
	  
	  The Voice Tracker Dialog (recording)
	
      
    
    
      Inserting and Deleting Track Markers
      
	It is possible to insert a new voicetrack marker by selecting the
	desired location in the log list and touching the
	Insert Track
	button. An existing voicetrack marker can likewise by deleted by
	selecting it in the log list and touching the
	Delete Track button.
      
    
    
      Moving Between Track Markers
      
	It is possible to move directly to the next or previous voicetrack
	marker simply by touching the
	Next Track or
	Previous Track buttons,
	respectively.
      
      
	
	  
	    
	  
	  The Voice Tracker Dialog (2nd track playing)
	
      
    
    
      Recording a Voicetrack
      
	Once the desired voicetrack marker has been selected, the process
	of recording a voicetrack consists of four steps, each initiated by
	one of the four square control buttons in the upper right-hand
	corner of the dialog.
      
      
	To begin, touch the topmost
	Start button. This will cause the
	audio in the topmost pane to begin playing, with a cursor to show
	playback position. To begin the actual
	recording, touch the Record button.
	To start the following event (in the third pane), touch the second 
	Start
	button.  Finally, to stop recording, touch
	the Save button.
	The record process can be
	canceled at any time by touching the
	Abort button, restoring the 
	transition to its default state. It is also possible to undo a
	completed voicetrack by touching the
	Do Over button.
      
      
	Once completed, the segue overlaps into and out of a voicetrack can
	be adjusted in the same manner as for simple transitions –i.e. by
	dragging the appropriate waveforms with the mouse.
      
      
	
	  
	    
	  
	  The Voice Tracker Dialog (track completed)
	
      
    
    
      Adjusting Transition Levels
      
	It is possible to adjust the audio fade levels applied during
	transitions by means of rubber bands on the waveform displays.
	These are green lines with small square targets. To adjust a rubber
	band, use the mouse to grab one of the targets and drag it to the
	desired location.
      
    
    
      Importing Voicetracks
      
	In addition to recording in realtime, it's possible to import a
	voicetrack directly from an audio file.  To do so, select the
	desired voicetrack marker and then touch the
	Import button to open
	the Import/Export Audio dialog. (For more
	information on using the Import/Export Audio dialog, see Section 
	3.1.0 Importing Audio from a File). Once imported, the voicetrack
	can be manipulated in the same manner as those that were directly
	recorded.
      
    
    
      Hitting the Post
      
	If the event following a voicetrack has its Talk Time markers set,
	it is possible to set the transition so that the end of the
	voicetrack automatically aligns with the end of the Talk Time
	(commonly referred to as hitting the post). To do this, simply
	touch the Hit Post button.