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Note: If you only have one sound card in your system and
want to use this feature, you will need a full-duplex capable
sound card. Check the capabilities of your sound card for
this functionality. MAGIX audio studio will generate an
error message if your sound card is not capable of working
in this mode.
Also, this option is grayed out until the first track is recorded.
Virtual Working: MAGIX audio studio allows you to
choose whether you want to automatically create objects in
a VIP once you are done with the recording. If you check
this box a new object is created for every recording take
and inserted at the play cursor location and in the track(s)
you enabled for the recording.
If the box is unchecked MAGIX audio studio will not create
an object but rather open the Wave project with the contents
of the recorded audio material.
Monitor: This checkbox activates the VU meters. Most
sound cards also allow you to preview the audio signal you
are about to record and depending on the features of the
sound card, you will be able to monitor the recorded signal
during the recording.
To keep the system requirements down, you may wish to
disable the monitor function if it is not crucial to the re-
cording you are doing. This will lower demand on the
computer system, which may be required if you are working
on a slower system.
During the recording, the meters will react more slowly
due to the priority level change. The most important task is
to keep the recording error free. For this reason, MAGIX
audio studio will switch the updating of the VU meters to a
lower priority to not overload the computer system.
This results in a slower reaction time of the meters. The
levels are still shown with the correct values. Also, if you
use lower buffer settings, the meters are updated in faster
intervals.
Corel/Osci: A oscilloscope view can be opened to display
the wave form in a scaleable window. When activating the
Phase check the phase correlation of a stereo signal can be
displayed.
A vertical line represents a mono signal, a horizontal line
represents a signal with a phase inversion, which is not
wanted in most cases.