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WAVELAB
Playback and recording 7 – 149
In “Audio input (hardware)” mode, WaveLab will record the signals from the
activated inputs on your audio hardware.
This is the standard mode. Use this for recording any external audio signal sources con-
nected to the inputs on your audio card.
If you are using an ASIO driver and this mode is selected, you can click
the button to the far right in this section of the dialog to access the “Re-
cording channels” dialog.
In this dialog you can select which input channels you want to record from. If you have an
audio card with multiple inputs, you can record up to 8 channels simultaneously. See “Mul-
tichannel recording” on page 521 for information about multichannel recording.
If you are using a MME/WDM driver and this mode is selected, you can
click the button to the far right in this section of the dialog to access the
audio card preferences (see “Audio card settings” on page 25).
In “Playback output” mode, the program will record only what is being
played back in WaveLab itself.
This mode does not utilize your audio card or any Windows audio protocols. Instead, the
audio from WaveLab is sent straight back into WaveLab and this input is then recorded.
The typical use for this is:
Record what you are playing back, capturing any real-time volume or parameter changes
you make during playback.
7. If needed, activate the desired recording options in the dialog.
There are also additional settings in a separate dialog, opened by clicking the Settings but-
ton. For details, click the question mark icon in the dialog.
At this point, you can start recording (see “Start recording!” on page 152)
if you like. For details on the available recording options, click the ques-
tion mark icon in the respective dialog.
Recording settings presets
You can create and save different recording options and settings as pre-
sets for quick access by using the Preset menu in the Record dialog.
This way, you can set up options and settings for different specific record-
ing purposes and then quickly load the settings when the need arises.
See “Presets” on page 65 for information about creating, saving and
loading presets in WaveLab.