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WAVELAB
Playback and recording 7 – 147
Preparations
To record a new file, proceed as follows:
1. Click the Record button, or press [*] on the numeric key pad.
The Record dialog appears.
The Record dialog
2. Decide whether you want to record to a “named” or a “temporary” file, by
selecting from the pop-up at the top of the dialog.
Temporary files are practical to use, since you don’t need to name the file beforehand, you
just “hit record and go”. On the other hand, you will need to save the file at a later stage.
Temporary files are always wave files, while named files allow you to choose to record files
in a number of different formats. Also note that if you plan to make a recording over several
minutes we recommend that you record a named file.
If you plan to record continuously for a long time, especially if it is a multi-
channel recording, you should consider using Wave 64 as the format.
Other formats can record files up to 2 GB, whereas the Wave 64 format allows you to
record files of any size.