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Seque Editor for Voice Tracking not playing in cart players


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By PeteAppleyard - Tuesday, January 6, 2015 10:09:35 AM

Thank you David, that was the issue.

Just one question...When Seque editing before, I was able to see the into counting down on the song I was talking over.  I know there's the visual representation on the Seque Editor, but I was wondering if there was any way of seeing a numbered countdown of the song intro?

Many thanks for your help.

Pete :-)
By David Boulton - Tuesday, January 6, 2015 10:35:24 AM

Hi Pete,
the feedback we got from users was that having Myriad place the audio into the different players was sometimes confusing, and with demands on presenters needing to do multiple jobs in radio stations (at the same time as flying the show), the ability for the VT's to come out of a single fader was seen as a big step forward. Sadly though you do loose the countdown intro clock, in favour of the coloured lines.

 
By PeteAppleyard - Monday, January 5, 2015 11:57:15 PM

Hello,

Just minutes after sorting out one problem, another one seems to have come about (or maybe was there all the time?)

I've just updated Myriad Playout to 4.0.23.  Everything seems to work as before, and items from the log are playing perfectly fine.

However, when taking the system off-air and using to voice track, when you click the song you want to record in front of, then open the seque editor and click the record button, it plays back both carts (either side of the voice link) from some unknown place and both through the same sound output.

Previously, the cart players were locked for seque editing and then you would see the carts appear in the players, and each play out through it's respective audio channel.  However, now everything seems to be squeezed in to one channel, the volume levels/fades don't seem to work, and it sounds like the system is jumping the volume up and down (as it doesn't seem to be able to handle the seques through a single output maybe?

Any help would be very much appreciated.

Pete :-)