editing scene/take data might be more comfortable because, BounceUs always stores the last edited/viewed values
If you want to edit or convert SD2 or the values of the headers of your BWF files - and your scenes/takes metaphor are similar to 1013_01-04*, then you can use the '1,2,3' or '4,5,6' keys on the keyboard to change scene and take. '1,2,3' will advance or go backwards with scene and take, depended on the last row you were editing - if you go forward one row '1,2,3' will advance in the numbering, if you go back '1,2,3' will go back in the numbering. The '4,5,6' keys will always do the opposite of the '1,2,3' keys.
*) Note
: any '/' in 'Scene' will be automatically changed to '_' during the import to minimize file name conflicts for the output file names under OSX.

Here an example how to change data fast:



You have typed in the correct scene/take for one recording and saved those values.
Activate the row in the table view. Use the 'Cursor down' to select the next recording, press 'L' to listen, if scene/take is announced, use the the '2' once key to advance with the scene, or use it several times to advance further.
Use 'K' to stop or 'J' to play backwards. (If the table is not activated 'Cursor down' or 'Cursor up' will lower or raise the volume of the audio playback.)


if you need to go backwards with the numbering press '5'


press '3' or '6' to advance or go backwards with the take numbering


press '1' or '4' to advance or go backwards with new scenes


The procedure depends on how the rows in the table are selected. If the recording 016008_1.SD2 would be scene/take 1070_05-02, you can select scene/take 1070_04-04, then select recording 016008_1.SD2 again and press '2' and '3'