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Preferences
Record
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To adjust the levels and colors, activate the channel meter or master meter option
and proceed as follows:
To specify the level for a color change, double-click a handle to the right of
the meter scale and enter the level (dB) value. Note that for dB values less
than 0, you must add a minus sign before the entered number. You can also
click a handle and drag it to a specific level. Press [Shift] for more accurate
positioning. Alternatively, you can nudge with the Arrow Up/Down keys. Press
[Shift] for faster positioning.
To assign a color, click the upper or lower part of a handle so that a black
frame is shown, and use the color selector pane to select a color. Selecting
the same color for the upper and lower part of the handle results in a meter
that changes its colors gradually, while different colors indicate level changes
even more precisely.
To add more color handles, click the Add button, or [Alt]/[Option]-click at a
level position to the right of the meter scale. Each new handle is automatically
associated with a default color.
To remove a handle, select the handle and click the Remove button, or
[Ctrl]/[Command]-click the handle.
Record
This page contains settings related to audio and MIDI recording. Select one of the
available entries.
Record - Audio
Audio Pre-Record Seconds
This allows you to specify for how many seconds any incoming audio you play
is captured in buffer memory during playback or in stop mode.
When Recording Wave Files larger than 4GB
This allows you to specify what happens if you record Wave files that are
larger than 4
GB.
To split the Wave file, activate Split Files.
Use this, if you work on a FAT32 file system that supports only file sizes
up to 4 GB.
To save the Wave file as RF64 file, activate Use RF64 Format.
RF64 files use the .wav extension. However, they can only be opened
with an application that supports the RF64 standard.