User Guide

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RECORDING, RIPPING, AND BURNING CHP. 9
Recalibrating the DC adjustment
If you have multiple sound cards, you should recalibrate the DC adjust each time you select a new recording
device. Certain sound cards must also be recalibrated each time the sample rate changes or when switching
between mono and stereo recording.
Note:
You can recalibrate at any time, even
during recording. However, it is preferable to
perform recalibration with silence at the record
inputs.
Playing back recorded audio
Audition your recorded audio by playing it back in the Record dialog. Click the Play button ( ) to begin
playback and click the
Stop button ( ) to end playback. You can use the other buttons on the mini-
transport bar in the Record dialog to navigate to different locations in the file.
Adjusting pre/post-roll for punch-in recording playback
Once you have recorded a punch-in, you can audition it with user-configured pre-roll and post-roll to
evaluate the performance.
1.
Select the Review pre/post-roll check box. The two corresponding boxes become active.
2.
Enter appropriate pre-roll and post-roll values in the respective boxes.
3.
Click the Play button ( ). The punch-in segment plays with the configured pre-roll and post-roll.
Note:
Regardless of the data windows
current status format, pre-roll and post-roll
values are measured in seconds.
Go to end of file
Go to start of file
Drop marker
Play
Record
Prepare
Go to start of last take
Mini-transport bar in Record dialog
Enter pre- and post-roll values