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Info: Here you can access a dialog that provides information on the sound
card properties. If your sound card supports 24-bit recordings, you can
activate this record mode via the Info dialog.
File name/file path: The name of the audio file that is to be created and the
preset directory path are displayed in the bottom record window. Both can be
changed by clicking on the folder button.
Play while recording:This option corresponds to the option in the recording
options with the same name.
Create VIP object: With this mode you can specify whether all recordings
should be automatically integrated into a virtual project or not.
Set CD Track marker: While recording you can already set track markers by
clicking on the button "Set CD Track Marker" in the record dialog.
Automatic recording stop: If this field is activated, recording will cease
automatically after approx. 16 seconds of silence. This means you can leave a
recording running without having to worry about stopping it at the end of the
record.
Automatic CD track recognition: If this field is activated track markers are
automatically set at the end of the pauses between the tracks.
Advanced options: Opens the system options with the advanced record
settings (view page 481).
Monit
or: Here the control displays can be activated. Please note that the
correct recording device must be selected prior to beginning this. While
recording, the control displays move slower, but they nevertheless show each
maximum level.
Visual: Indicates whether the level of the signal that is to be digitized is
adjusted correctly. To do so, play the loudest part of the material you want to
record and monitor the display.
Too too low level settings have adverse effects on sound quality, distortions
lead to unpleasant "clippings".
You can adjust the recording level either on the sound source itself or with the
mixer window of your sound card.
Osci./Correl: Here you can open a oscillograph or phase correlator. The
oscillograph displays the wave form at the input in a scaleable window.
The phase correlator displays the phase level of a stereo signal. A vertical line