WaveLab Lite 2.0
WaveLab, Steinberg's sample editor, has received many awards and is especially suitable for
recording and editing large audio files. Recordings in 24-bit/96 kHz format, or even 192 kHz in
Windows XP with Service Pack 1 are no problem for this application.
Precise zoom functions and a wide range of tools for fast editing do an excellent job of round-
ing out the software side of your SoundSystem.
As WaveLab will probably be the program you'll use the most, here's a quick-start guide for
your own first recording:
Start the program.
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Open the “Options” menu, select “Preferences” and go to “Sound Card” on the settings
page (you can also press CTRL+P).
Select the Aureon 5.1 Sky recording and playback driver: “Aureon Wave”
Close the dialog with “OK”.
Press the red record button or the “ * “ key on your numeric keypad to open the recording
dialog.
Select a sample rate (this must correspond to the card's clock—see ControlPanel) and bit
rate and start the recording.
The application will continue recording to the hard drive until you stop the recording or
the system indicates that the drive is full.
Next, you can edit and save your new file.
MusicMatch Jukebox.
Just as all beginning programmers have their first programs greet them the line “Hello World”,
all sound cards traditionally come with so-called media players in their software bundles. :-)
The MusicMatch Jukebox is much more, however—and that's why it's included in the TerraTec
package: in addition to playing a variety of audio file formats, the program supports simple,
digital ripping of audio CDs. If desired, it writes the data to the hard drive in MP3 format, in-
cluding title information, using the original Fraunhofer codec for the highest-quality MP3 re-
sults.
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SoundSystem Aureon 5.1 Sky (English)