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Record - Audio - Broadcast Wave
This page allows you to specify the Description, Author, and Reference Value text strings that
are embedded in recorded Broadcast Wave
les. The settings you make here also appear as
default strings in the Broadcast Wave Chunk dialog when you export les to certain formats.
Not only Broadcast Wave les can contain embedded information, but also Wave, Wave 64, and
AIFF
les.
Record - MIDI
Record-Enable allows MIDI Thru
Prevents record-enabled MIDI or instrument tracks from echoing incoming MIDI
data. This way record-enabled tracks to which a VST instrument is assigned do not
play doubled notes.
Snap MIDI Parts to Bars
Lengthens recorded MIDI parts so that they start and end at whole bar positions. If
you are working in a context that is based on bars and beats, this can make editing,
such as moving, duplicating, and repeating, easier.
MIDI Record Catch Range in ms
Ensures that the very start of a recording that starts at the left locator is included.
Retrospective Record
Captures MIDI input in buffer memory, even when not recording. The contents of the
buffer memory can then be retrieved and turned into a MIDI part on a record-
enabled MIDI track. This allows you to capture any MIDI notes you play in stop mode
or during playback and later turn them into a recorded MIDI part.
The Retrospective Record Buffer Size setting determines how much MIDI data can
be captured in the buffer.
ASIO Latency Compensation Active by Default
Determines the initial state of the ASIO Latency Compensation button in the track
list for MIDI or instrument tracks.
If you record live on a VST instrument, you usually compensate the latency of your
audio card by playing too early. In consequence, the timestamps are recorded too
early. By activating this option, all recorded events are moved by the current latency,
and playback sounds like during the recording situation.
Add Latency to MIDI-Thru Processing
If you set the audio buffer size to a high value, and you play an arpeggiator in real
time, for example, the MIDI notes are output with an increased latency.
If you consequently adapt your playing to the output latency, the notes are recorded
even later. To minimize this effect, you can activate
Add Latency to MIDI-Thru
Processing. This adds a regular latency to each note that is played in real time.
Replace Recording in Editors
Affects the result of recording in a MIDI editor when Replace mode is selected as a
record mode:
None
Nothing is replaced.
Controller
Only controller data is replaced, not notes.
All
Replace mode works as usual. Notes and controllers are replaced when
recording.
Preferences
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