360 Systems Short/cut Audio Editor
Thursday, Dec 23, 2004 Filed in: Production,
Equipment
Rentals
Audio clip player
Seasons Greetings,
A little word association: Shortcut If your
first thought is putting the dog's feed bowl over
your head and having your significant other trim
around the edge, on bath day, stop reading and turn
the volume back up on the Tractor Pull.
VR's newest audio toy comes from 360 Systems and is called, "Short/cut Audio Editor". This unique product provides an unusual mix of capabilities: it serves as a stereo audio recorder, as a highspeed editor, and as a rapid way to access stored audio clips.
Key features of Shortcut include:
So for you dinosaurs out there who still use a splicing block and razor blade to edit your audio clips, maybe check this out. Also check out velcro, digital watches, cordless phones, and microwave ovens. Technology has come a long way while you were on the front lawn fixing your washing machine.
Merry Christmas.
VR's newest audio toy comes from 360 Systems and is called, "Short/cut Audio Editor". This unique product provides an unusual mix of capabilities: it serves as a stereo audio recorder, as a highspeed editor, and as a rapid way to access stored audio clips.
Key features of Shortcut include:
- Intuitive operation similar to tape recorders
- Scrub editing wheel accurately locates edit points
- Stereo waveform display visually identifies edit points
- Intuitive Cut-Copy-Paste style operation
- Real File names for identification and recall
- Built-in speakers and microphone preamplifier
- True 16-bit linear audio, with analog and digital I/O
- Compact size, ideal for field recording and remote trucks.
So for you dinosaurs out there who still use a splicing block and razor blade to edit your audio clips, maybe check this out. Also check out velcro, digital watches, cordless phones, and microwave ovens. Technology has come a long way while you were on the front lawn fixing your washing machine.
Merry Christmas.
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