Using Multimedia 5-3
From the Power panel, press the button that specifies your recording
source. For example, press CD to pick CD input and display the CD
control panel if it is not shown.
In the 3D-Stereo panel, specify the spatial attributes to use for 3D-
stereo recording. (See the online help that comes with AudioRack 32
for details.)
In the Mixer panel, press the Record button to indicate that you are
planning to make a recording. Specify which recording device you
plan to use by pressing the appropriate button on the right-hand side
of the Mixer panel.
If needed, adjust the volume of the input device by moving the slide
bars directly above the device button. Adjust the volume here if your
recording is distorted. Usually lowering the volume corrects the dis-
tortion. (See the online help that comes with AudioRack for details.)
To change the sampling rates or other recording attributes, go to the
DAT panel and press the New button. Enter recording options from
the dialog box that appears.
4.
Go to the control panel for the device from which you plan to record. For
example, go to the CD panel to record from CD. Press the Play button.
If you are recording from an external device, press its Play button to start
the sound.
5.
Go to the DAT panel and press the Record button (it has a red dot in the
middle).
6.
When you finish recording, press the Stop button (it has a square in the
middle) on the DAT panel to end the session. Press the Stop button on
the device panel to stop the player.
If you are recording from an external device, press its Stop button.
7.
To save your file, press the “Save As” button on the far right side of the
DAT panel and enter a file name.
To listen to the sounds you’ve recorded, use the press the Playback button in
the Mixer panel and the Play button on the DAT panel.
To close the AudioRack control panel, press the Power button.