Installation guide
Last revision. 12/00
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Audio Monitor & Amplitude Controls:
Located at the lower part of the RF Edit display area and just to the right of the Record and Playback
Transport is the Monitor or Audio Monitor & Amplitude Controls. This function allows monitoring
while recording or editing an SPC file.
The MONITOR button will activate and deactivate audio capability of the RF Edit
program.
The ‘+’ button increases waveform amplitude size in the waveform display window and the
‘-‘ button decreases waveform amplitude size in the waveform display window.
III. Using the RF Edit Program
1. Recording a New SPC File:
1.1 INPUT
Input sources for RF Edit can be any normal analog audio signal to Player #4 (audio card #1)
for recording: Microphones, Telephone, CD Players, DAT, Satellite Interfaces, etc. The most
common use will probably be a telephone, microphone or some form of music player to
record voice and bits of music.
An easy way to create a versatile editor will be to use an audio switcher or separate bus on
your audio console.
1.2 Entering a New Five Digit SPC File Name/Number
To record a new file, just enter a new five-digit SPC filename and load it.
Use the mouse to click on the numbers (
, , , , etc. …) just to the left of the
LOAD and CLEAR transport buttons. When you have finished clicking in the number,
just click on the
LOAD button.
You will see the SPC file name/number in the
Audio File SPC box. Notice also
that as you click on the corresponding numbers they will displayed on the screen.










