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Audio recording can be accomplished with a program such as Windows Recorder (in the Accessories section
of the Start
All Programs list), or other digital audio recording software. The record source is selected by
clicking the Record Source pull-down menu in the Record Settings section of the Mixer tab.
After selecting a record source, the recording level may be adjusted with the volume control located above
the record source pull-down menu. The VU meter indicates the recording level. When recording, set the
recording level so that the VU meters do not enter the red zone, other than during short audio peaks.
The
Record Source Pull-down Menu
allows the following inputs to be used as a recording source:
S/PDIF In:
Selects the digital audio S/PDIF input. Since the signal is in digital format, the volume
control does not function when S/PDIF is selected. The digital volume level is already optimized by the
transmitting source and cannot be adjusted.
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To record S/PDIF at the 96kHz sample rate, the
96kHz S/PDIF Out
setting must be
enabled (2000/XP only).
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To record any other S/PDIF rate, the Dolby Digital Live mode must disabled and
S/PDIF out should either be disabled or set to 44.1kHz or 48kHz.
Microphone:
Selects the mic input as a record source. If the microphone recording level is too low,
boost the volume by clicking the options button (―…‖) below the microphone volume slider in the
playback mixer to set the Microphone Boost option.
CD Player:
Selects the internal analog CD player input as a record source.
Aux (not available in Vista/Windows 7):
Selects the Aux internal analog connection as a record
source.
Line In (not available in Vista/Windows 7):
Selects the Line Input as a record source.
Wave (not available in Vista/Windows 7):
Selects the Wave digital audio as a record source.
Stereo Mix (not available in Vista/Windows 7):
Selects the output of the playback mixer as a record
source. This may be used to combine audio sources into a single stereo source for recording. For
example, the microphone and WAV signals may be mixed together and recorded from this source.
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Due to changes in Windows Vista/Windows 7, the Montego DDL Control Panel‘s ‗Mixer‘ tab alone cannot
select the recording source. In Vista/Windows 7, the ―Record Source‖ slider instead is labeled ―Record
Level‖ because it can only control the recording input‘s level.
An additional step must be taken to select the recording source in Windows Vista/Windows 7. To select the
record source, right-click on the speaker icon in the Taskbar System Tray (in the lower right-hand corner of
the screen) and select ―Recording Devices‖. When the Recording Devices dialog window appears, it will
display the available recording sources for the Montego DDL. To choose a record source, simply click on
the item in the list, and then click the ‗Set Default‘ button.