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Resampling to 44.1 kHz: Some MAGIX audio studio ver-
sions can perform a real-time sample rate conversion to
44.1 kHz if you are recording with a different sample rate.
For example, many times a DAT tape is recorded at 48 kHz
but the tape needs to mastered and prepared for Red Book
audio CD processing, which needs to be in 44.1 kHz.
MAGIX audio studio allows you to automatically convert
the audio during the recording, eliminating the additional
sample rate conversion step after the recording.
Device: This selects the desired device driver you want to
use for the recording. If you have more than one sound
card installed in your system, this window will let you specify
which card to use. Make sure the sound card is properly
installed in Windows and is operational. If you do not see
an entry in this window, check whether a device driver has
been installed for your sound card. This usually is done
during the software installation for your sound card.
? (Device): By clicking on the “?” button you can check on
the record capabilities of the selected sound card. It shows
you information on the sound card driver and it’s capa-
bilities.
Playback while Recording: Simultaneous record and
playback is especially important when wanting to monitor
existing tracks while recording a new track. This option
allows you to turn the feature on. To conserve system re-
sources and keep the recording error free on slower systems,
you may need to turn this feature off.