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Regardless of MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab 2013, Windows and the sound card driver
enable you to listen while you record.
Recording: Sound card with Windows mixer support
Many sound cards or audio devices, such as USB record players offer either an
incomplete or no mixing support at all. In that case, you don't have the option of
monitoring while recording. If you go to "sound cards properties (view page 51)"
within th
e advanced recording dialog you will find the option "Listen to the sound
during the recording". If you activate this, MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab 2013 will
conduct the input signal to the output.
Recording: sound card without Windows mixing support
24 bit audio support
Audio files in MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab 2013 can not only be recorded in 16 bit
quality, but also in far superior 24 bit resolution. Simply select the "24 bit" option
under "Resolution". 24 bit recordings require a high quality audiocard with 20 or 24
bit converters, as well as a 24 bit-compatible NME drive. 24 bit audio material can
also be transmitted via audiocards with SPDIF digital interfaces.
We have had positive experiences with the 24 bit audiocards produced by Marian,
RME, SEKD and Terratec.
The high resolution audio files are stored and edited in the 32 bit "floating point" file
format by MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab 2013. This ensures the full 24 bit quality
independent of the gauge. The dynamics may increase to over 140 dB, while the
recording’s jamming transmission sinks, according to the type of audiocard, to 110 dB
and more. Thanks to floating point processing, there is no need to worry about