Setting Up the Recording Dialog
Before you start recording, set up the Recording dialog.
Procedure
- In the Audio Editor or the Audio Montage window, click the Record button, or press * on the numeric key pad.
- In the File to Create section, open the pop-up menu, and select whether you want to record a named file or a temporary file.
- In the File to Create section, select a file name and the location where you want to save your file.
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Select the audio format by doing one of the following:
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Click the down arrow button to select a preset audio format.
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Click the audio format text to open the Audio File Format dialog, select the format, and click OK.
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Select whether you want to record to an audio file or an audio montage track,
by selecting one of the following options:
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Create New Audio File Window
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Add to Active Audio File
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Add to Selected Track of Montage
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- Select an Input mode, depending on whether you want to record the audio card input or the playback output of the Master Section.
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Select Set Input, activate the channels that you want to
record to, and click OK.
For each of the activated recording channels, a meter is displayed in the Recording dialog.
- Select whether you want the Level or the Spectrum display.
- Optional: Make further settings in the Options section, and on the Options and Values tabs.
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Click Record to start recording.
If you have selected one of the Auto-start options, the recording goes into Pause mode until the specified Auto-start criteria are met.
The background of the Recording dialog turns red to indicate that you are recording.
- Optional: Pause the recording by clicking the Pause button.
- Optional: Drop markers during recording by clicking the drop marker buttons.
- When you have finished recording, click Stop.
- Optional: If you want to record another take, click Record again.