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Basic Operations: Recording and Saving Sound |
MySoundStudio allows you to record sound from various sound devices such as tape deck and microphone (the record source you can record vary by the sound card installed on your computer). |
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Preparing for recording | ||
Before recording sound, make sure that the recording devices such as tape deck or microphone is properly connected to your computer and also make sure that you can hear the sound from the recording device through the speakers or headphone connected to your computer. |
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Next, choose File - New to open a new multi-track window. |
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Adjusting Record Level | ||
For better recording quality, record level should be set to the correct input level. As a rule of thumb, set as high level as possible to the extent that sound is not distorted (setting the record level too low may bury the sound under noise).
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Recording Sound | ||
To start recording, use the Record button on the Controller window.
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Playing back the recorded sound | ||
Now listen to the sound you have just recorded. With the recorded range of waveform still selected, click![]() MySoundStudio plays the waveform data you just recorded. If you are not satisfied with the recording result, you can overwrite the result by recording again with that range of waveform still selected. |
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Saving Sound Files | ||
Now let's save the waveform data you have recorded.
The waveform data you just recorded is now saved for later use. |
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