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Re: SD 702 naming convention

Subject: Re: SD 702 naming convention
From: "Ed Anson" ed_anson
Date: Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:42 pm (PDT)
FWIW, I just use the daily folder option, and archive all my files in
daily folders. My files are named by year and take number, as
Y06T21.BWF. That way, I have an automated chronology and the time
stamps of the files. That, together with a log of what I recorded when,
works for me.

Ed


On Sep 12, 2006, at 8:33 PM, Lou Judson wrote:

> You have to name it BEFORE recording! Like: MUWO_906 willl give files
> as this after recording:
>
> MUWO_909_01, MUWO_909_02, et cetera. You have to keep notes as to what
> is in which file.
>
> I use it daily for music, sound effects, spoken word, and nature. Just
> get used to naming it first as you cannot do anythying with them until
> you get them into a computer after recording... I always include the
> date in my files names, even if it is as simple as _06 or 91206.
>
> And the folder mode is important too - I use when scene changes, but
> you can do it by date and scene also if that is easier to organize for
> your use.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> <L>
>
> Lou Judson =95 Intuitive Audio
> 415-883-2689
>
> On Sep 12, 2006, at 5:14 PM, ortfmic wrote:
>
>> The Sound Devices 7-series recorders were designed with movie and
>> video production in mind; as a result, the "scene" and "take number"
>> naming convention does not directly translate to field recording. Or,
>> does it?
>>
>> To other owners of 7-series recorders who are not in film, how are you
>> using the naming convention to fit your work? Have you found a way to
>> name a file after recording?
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>> I'm using daily folders and a naming convention that is -01.WAV,
>> -02.WAV, and so on. When I firewire to my computer, the filenames mean
>> nothing; that is, they don't reflect the content.
>>
>> Tom
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> "Microphones are not ears,
> Loudspeakers are not birds,
> A listening room is not nature."
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