Blackmagic Design DV/RES/BBPNLMIC DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel with Resolve Studio Software

User Manual - Page 3139

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With the additional track counts now available with DaVinci Resolve, a double height level monitor is
available by double-clicking anywhere in the track field.
The double height Monitoring panel
Viewer
A small viewer at the far right of the Monitoring panel shows the frame of video at the position of the
playhead. A button in the lower right-hand corner lets you expand the Viewer into its own floating
window. The Fairlight page has Cinema Mode viewing (Command > F) or through the Workspace
menu, Workspace > Viewer Mode > Cinema Viewer.
The Monitoring panel
The Media Pool
In the Fairlight page, the Media Pool serves as the repository of all audio clips in your project, both
clips that appear within the Timeline, and clips that you’ve added to your project but have not yet used.
When you record audio into the Timeline, the resulting clips are stored in the Media Pool as well, for
future use. The Media Pool is also mirrored on the Media and Edit pages, and contains all of the video
clips and timelines within that project.
The Bin list at the left shows a hierarchical list of folders called bins used for organizing your media,
which is also used to organize your timelines. By default, the Media Pool consists of a single bin,
named “Master,” but you can add more bins as necessary to organize timelines and clips by right-
clicking anywhere in the empty area of the Media Pool and choosing Add Bin. You can rename any bin
by double-clicking on its name and typing a new one, or by right-clicking a bin’s name and choosing
Rename Bin. The Bin list can be hidden or shown via the button at the upper left-hand corner of the
Fairlight page toolbar.
Chapter 166Using the Fairlight Page 3139
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