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=== | *'''Preview:''' This command displays an overview of the signal. This command is available, even if the signal is on the analyzer hard disk and NVGate<sup></sup> is in office mode. | ||
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*'''Load in Player:''' This command loads the signal file to the player. It is then possible to display this signal, play the tracks on output, and perform post analysis. | |||
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*'''Load and preview:''' This command combines the two previous commands. | |||
*'''Post-Analyze:''' This command loads the signal in the player and display the menu <nowiki>'</nowiki>track connections<nowiki>'</nowiki> in order to define your post-analysis (drag and drop connected tracks to the plug-in analyzer you want to use). | |||
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If the time signal is recorded on the PC or on the Mobi-disc<sup>™</sup>, it is highly recommended to be in office mode (hardware inactive) in order to avoid low performances and malfunctions. | |||
*New Setup: Start with an empty workbook | |||
*Keep record Setup: This second method will allow you to post analyse the signal with the same setup used for the recording. | |||
*'''Loading''' | |||
Loading the file in the player: | Loading the file in the player: | ||
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In order to post-analyze the selected signal, a shortcut is available by right-clicking on the specified signal. | In order to post-analyze the selected signal, a shortcut is available by right-clicking on the specified signal. | ||
*'''Uploading/Downloading''' | |||
Upload\Download: | Upload\Download: | ||
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A command to transfer several files at the same time is also possible. | A command to transfer several files at the same time is also possible. | ||
*'''Export:''' | |||
'''Export:''' | |||
Exports the signal file in an external format (wav…). | Exports the signal file in an external format (wav…). | ||
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*'''Download:''' This command is available only when hardware with a hard disk is connected and when the signal has not yet been downloaded. It transfers the recorded signal from the analyzer hard disk to the PC hard disk. | *'''Download:''' This command is available only when hardware with a hard disk is connected and when the signal has not yet been downloaded. It transfers the recorded signal from the analyzer hard disk to the PC hard disk. | ||