11.5

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56 Program desktop overview
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Right-clicking the "Play" button: This opens the "Stereo master" mode's
playback parameters window. Specify the sample rate, playback device,
scrubbing/varipitch options, etc.
Right-click the "Record" button: Opens the recording parameters window.
Adjust recording settings like "Play while recording"; you can also start a mono
or stereo recording straight from this window.
Record button: Starts the recording for all activated tracks, i.e. tracks with a
red "R" button in the track info to the left. The recording devices have to be set
up beforehand by right-clicking the "R" button.
Time display: Displays the current playback position. The unit of measurement
can be selected by clicking the small triangle.
Range buttons: You can save ranges with buttons "1" and "2". Use the arrow
symbol to open previously used ranges.
L/E time display: Displays the length and end position of an area and can be
edited by double-clicking.
"Edit": Opens the marker manager for extensive marker editing. More
information can be found in the chapter "The Managers".
Marker buttons 1-12: Clicking will save the current playback position to one of
the 12 marker buttons. If one position has been saved, the marker will appear
bright. Another click on the same marker moves the play position to the
corresponding marker. Right-clicking deletes the saved marker again, making
it available again to be assigned.
Audio dropdown menu: Set up the desired recording mode.
Standard mode (playback during record): This is the typical recording mode
for multitrack productions. This adds further tracks to already available audio
material while playing.
Punch marker mode: This setting starts a recording process which can be
started and stopped at any time during playback by clicking.
"Moni": This button activates Samplitude 11.5 Producer's record monitoring
feature, i.e. all tracks with an active "R" button display the adjacent input
signals in the peak meters. Right-clicking the "Moni" button lets you select
from the various monitoring modes.