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Solution strategyThe basic strategy for the speed droop elimination consists in finding of a correction course which counteracts and just compensates the speed droops. You get this by accordingly deforming the correction course using further Spline markers. It has proved as successful to take each time the largest "free-hanging" segment to task (i.e. between the furthest from each other distant Spline points) and to set the new marker there approximately in the middle. But - where is the middle between two markers? Navigate in the projectAlso here will help you the correction curve. On the light blue line you will notice two points: a red one and a white one. Those are your Spline markers. The second point is white, because there the current position coincides with a marker: Normally, Spline markers are shown in red and the current position in yellow. Drag the position sliding control and move the yellow point approximately in the middle between both markers: Find here the nearest hammer blow and correct the synchronous run by means of another Spline marker. Now you have used for the first time three Spline points in a project and, therefore, just have begun to "bend" the sound track. AV Adjust provides several tools which help you to keep the control over the so caused sound deformations as well as to use Spline markers purposeful. More about this you get to know on the following page. As long as you are not contented with the synchronous run, adjust the correction course by well-considered defining of additional Spline markers. Nevertheless, in our short tutorial video the three markers defined up to now should be sufficient. |
Control of sound deformations |
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