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Bogart SE 2 user manual
to move or delete them (red heart). You can `jump´ to a split
position by pressing the chapter+ and chapter- buttons. Press
the green clover button when done to split the audio. The ori-
ginal recording remains untouched, the system merely creates
copies of the new split audio.
Notes
• The search is done by looking for low volume passages in
the audio. This may require manual corrections. As many pi-
eces begin with a very sudden high volume, it may make more
sense to search from the back. This way, the software will find
the positions faster.
• If the pause between two pieces is too short, it may not
be found. In such cases, you may need to find the position
manually.
2.3.5 Deleting music
(See chapter 2.2.3.)
2.3.6 Organizing music
In the music menu, instead of actors, you can sort according
to artists. More information can be found in chapter 2.2.4.
2.3.7 Music playlists
(See chapter 2.2.5.)
2.3.8 Exporting/creating an audio CD
This enters the screen for adding a list of audio pieces. You
can read more about this in chapter 2.2.7. of the film archive
section. The differences in the music archive: Press Options to
choose between `Audio CD´ and MP3 quality settings for CD/
DVD. If required, the system converts the audio format (PCM
<-> MP3) and the sample frequency. If you select Audio CD,
the target medium is fixed, MP3 formats require that you select
from the available media: CD/DVD/Blu-ray/USB. You can also
enter the Options and create folders/albums on the CD/DVD.
If you activate both options the top folder will be set up for the
artist, the second folder layer represents the albums. Please
note that although the CD/DVD holds this folder structure, the
list itself shows all tracks. You can also activate the option
for adding the track number in front of the track name. This is
for creating an MP3 CD with numbered tracks. Some players
may require this to play the music in the correct order. These
numbers are not shown in the title names and normally do not
show up.
2.3.3 Playing music
(see chapter 2.2.2.)
If you do not specifically stop playback of a single track, play-
back will continue for all remaining tracks in the list. The music
archive remembers the last playback position and asks if you
want to continue playback from there next time.
2.3.4 Splitting music
You can manually split music tracks just like films. This will
create new split sections and also leave the original track in
one piece. It‘s great for analogue recordings. Select the music
piece, press options, `1´: The menu works in the same way as
the film archive, so it shouldn‘t pose a big problem to under-
stand how it works, The principle is simple: Set key points
wherever you want the piece to be split up. When ready, you‘ll
see the additional split up pieces. You can delete some of the
pieces you don‘t need.
In the screenshot, you can see the marked piece with five key
points. The second point is marked with a black triangle. You
can also pick up this point again and move it some more.
Use the arrow buttons to move in the recording and thus move
the position manually. The steps taken can be set using the
P+ and P- buttons. The blue part is the section that repeats for
2 seconds. You’ll see a line move along the section showing
you the playback position. Once you find a location where you
wish to split the audio piece, press OK. A mark will be placed
at that position in the green section. It is now the beginning of
the blue section. This is where the audio will be split. There is
also an automatic feature for finding still or low volume part of
the audio. To use this function, press `9´ to search for the next
position, or `8´ to search for the previous position. This hap-
pens pretty fast, as the search is already started in background
while you work. If a section has not been analyzed yet, you can
monitor the analysis live on the screen. In most cases, after a
few manual tweaks, you’ll have the perfect split position. If you
find low volume sections that are part of the recording, simply
continue the search. Once you place all the marks, press OK
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