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PhonoPreAmp iVinyl (English)
4. Recording
With
Sound Rescue
TerraTec Edition 2.1
, you can
also make recordings, of course. To do so, click
the
button and specify a location and name for the resulting WAV file in the dialog box
that opens. You will now see the
AlgoRec
window, which shows you the input level for the
standard recording device as configured in Windows. R
ecording at first is paused
.
The AlgoRec recording window of Sound Rescue
TerraTec Edition 2.1
Adjust the level so that it never quite reaches 0dB, i.e. the red range. Going into the red range
can cause digital crackling noises, which cannot be completely filtered out by the editing
tools. Clicking the
button opens the Windows recording controls.
Click
to start the recording. The recording is written to the file in Red Book format
(44.1 kHz, 16-bit, stereo .wav) or in an internal 96 kHz .ap format. Both formats can be edited
directly with
Sound Rescue
TerraTec Edition 2.1
. To create an audio CD, however, only the
44.1 kHz, 16-bit, stereo .wav format will do. After being processed in
Sound Rescue
TerraTec
Edition 2.
, the internal 96 kHz .ap format is saved as a 32-bit float 96 kHz wav file, which can
then be opened and used in external audio editors. Use the system menu to select the format
you want to use (click the title bar of the recorder using the right mouse button). Click
to
quit recording to the file you selected earlier. If you like, you can now press
again to spec-
ify a new file and create a new recording.