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While recording you can set track markers by clicking on "Set CD track marker" in the record dialog.
Automatic record stop:
If this button is activated recording will cease automatically after approx. 16 seconds of silence. This
means that you can record without having to stop when the recording comes to an end.
Automatic CD track recognition:
If this button is activated track markers are automatically placed at the end of the pauses after a track.
Create VIP project:
With this mode you can specify whether all recordings should be automatically integrated into a virtual
project or not.
Monitor
: Here the LED control displays can be activated. Please note that the correct recording device must be
selected prior to beginning this. While recording, the LED control displays move slower, do, however,
show each maximum level.
Visual:
Indicates whether the level of the signal that is to be digitized is adjusted correctly. To set the level, play
the loudest part of the material you want to record and monitor the display.
Too low level settings result in lower sound quality; too high settings result in so-called "clipping".
You can adjust the record level either on the sound source or with the mixer of your sound card.
Osci./Correl:
Here you can open the oscillograph or phase correlator. The oscillograph displays the wave form at the
input in a scalable window.
The phase correlator displays the phase level of a stereo signal. A vertical line corresponds to a mono
signal, and a horizontal line corresponds to a 180° phase-inverted signal which usually indicates an
incorrect cable connection.
Reset peak parameter:
Here you can reset the LED peak meter (peak hold display).
Tuner:
This option allows you to tune guitars and other string instruments (tune). The visualization will display a
calibration line at note A0. If different tones are played, the deviation is indicated by the calibration line,
and the tone pitch is displayed numerically and can be corrected accordingly.
Record offset:
Here you can enter the offset in sample values. which may develop in "Record-while-play" mode
between playback and record start of the sound card. This allows you to balance the delay between
record and play start of some cards. Typical values are between 20 and 1000 samples. You can
determine this value by playing a project with a distinct start in a multitrack VIP and recording it
simultaneously. You can then measure the offset precisely using the zoom functions.
Set marker 1:
While recording you have the option of selecting a marker at the current position of the play cursor
(position line), in order to, for example, correct an erroneous passage later.
Record:
Click this button to start recording. Please note that with active external synchronization as a "Slave", the
recording does not start immediately, but rather at the start of each master.
Stop:
Ends a recording process. Should the computer be overloaded, for example, as a result of swapping or
disk access, the recording can be cancelled by pressing the right mouse button.
OK
: Closes the record window.
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