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What is Auto-Delete (AR)?

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In an audio recognition (AR) cue sheet, if a cue’s confidence level meets the 3-star threshold the cue will automatically be considered ‘active’. Active cues are reported. Permissioned users can combat this by making use of Soundmouse’s Auto-Delete functionality.

Auto-Delete allows a permissioned user to define cue conditions on the system; high confidence (3-star) cues that meet a specified condition will automatically be marked as ‘deleted’ (inactive) – and therefore not reported. 

Conditions can be set for composers, performers, identifiers, sources, workspaces, etc. For detailed instructions about using the Auto-Delete feature, see Setting Conditions to Auto-Delete Cues (AR).  

Not: A ‘deleted’ cue is not actually deleted off of the system; rather ‘deleted’ refers to a cue status. Users can see deleted cues in a cue sheet by making use of filters. The text of a deleted cue is presented with a strikethrough. Deleted cues can easily be ‘restored’ (set as active).

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