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Stop: Click this button to stop recording
Play during recording: If this option is active, then the arrangement will play
back during recording. This allows you to add recordings to the existing
arrangement.
Advanced: Use this button to open a window containing a selection of three
special functions.
Advanced settings for audio recordings
Mono reco
rdings: Activate to record in mono. This reduces the required
memory space in half. Mono recordings are recommended for voice
recordings made using only one standard mono microphone.
"Real-time sample rate adjustment": Automatically matches the sample rate
of a new file to be recorded with the sample rate of the current movie's sound
track (set in the video recording).
Ducking (reducing the sound volume): To add narration or other sound
material to a video that already has sound volume levels set, activate the
option ”Automatic reduction of sound volume of remaining audio tracks”. This
automatically reduces the volume of audio objects in the arrangement during
the recording session (”ducking”). This is achieved using an automatically
configured volume curve: Before and after the recording, other tracks will be
faded in or out, resulting in a homogeneous total volume level. (Lowering of
volume level during spoken comments is also called "Ducking".)
Import audio CD
The steps are similar to transferring Wave files into an arrangement:
Insert an audio CD into the CD/DVD drive of the PC
Go to your CD/DVD drive in the Media Pool. The individual CD titles appear in
the file list.
A simple mouse-click starts the playback of the CD title for sampling purposes
Drag & Drop the CD title into a track of the current arrangement, and it will be
digitally scanned and copied to the hard-drive. The files will be saved in the
import folder (may be specified under File > Settings > Program > Folder).
The audio object appears in the track and can be played back or edited
immediately.