- The following requirement must be fulfilled:
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- A capture device, e.g. a microphone, is connected to the input of the sound card.
To record an audio file, proceed as follows:
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- The Recording Settings window is opened.
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- Select the desired bit depth in the Resolution drop-down menu.
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- If you want to record in mono, disable the Stereo recording check box.
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- If you want to change the folder in which the recorded file will be stored, click the button and select the folder in which you want to save the target file.
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- Click the OK button.
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- The Recording Console window is opened.
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- Select the recording input in the Audio input line drop-down menu.
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- If you want to hear how the sound quality is modified by changing the recording volume, enable the Digital monitoring check box.
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- Start playback on the capture device.
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- Move the Recording Volume slider until the display in the Level Meters is primarily in the yellow range.
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- If you want to pause recording until a signal is detected at the recording input, enable the Pause recording until signal detected check box.
If you want to pause recording if a signal has not been detected at the recording input after 20 seconds, enable the Pause recording after 20 seconds of silence check box.
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- If you want to change the target file, click the Change Target File button and select the folder where you want to save the audio file.
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- The system starts recording.
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- Click the Keep button.
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- The recording is inserted into the track display.
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- You have recorded an audio file.
Bit Depth |
Bit depth indicates the precision with which an oscillation vibration will be captured. The greater the value, the more accurate is the acquisition and the better is the audio quality.