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Re: [ARSCLIST] Non linear? (was Re: [ARSCLIST] Quarter-inch splicing tabs)



Mike,

The phrase comes from TV land when two- and three-tape-machine editors began being called linear editors as you assembled things linearly from the start.

All of our audio editors that I'm aware of: Audition, Samplitude, ProTools, are all NLE (non-linear editors) by this definition.

This has nothing to do with transfer functions, but rather human interface and operating modes.

Cheers,

Richard

At 01:49 PM 3/11/2006, Mike Richter wrote:
Rod Stephens wrote:
Hi Tom,
As a retired (except for sound projects) motion picture film (and later digital) editor, much of the work I've been able to do with sound tracks, whether they be on 35 MM (16 MM is much more difficult to edit) film or a non linear editing system like Audition, has been a result of learning the tricks of the trade.

This is the first suggestion I've encountered that Adobe Audition is not linear. My own work with it (and with its predecessor, CoolEdit Pro) has extended over nearly a decade, so I am curious as to what is meant by the term "non linear" here.


Mike
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