AudioSystem EWX 24/96
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WaveLab Lite.
Steinberg’s repeatedly and highly acclaimed sample editor WaveLab is especially
suited for editing and recording large audio files. Even recording in 24 Bit / 96 kHz
format is no problem for this software. Precise Zoom functions and plenty of tools for
fast editing round up your AudioSystem software excellently.
As WaveLab will probably show itself to be your most used program, here’s a fast run
through up to your own first recording:
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Start the program.
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Open the “Options” menu, choose “Preferences” and switch to the settings
menu for the Soundcard (You can also push CTRL+P).
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Select a playback and record driver from the EWX 24/96: analog or digital for
your desired source.
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Close this dialog with “OK”.
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Push the red recording button or the “ x “ on the number keyboard (top right
next to the minus key) to open the recording dialog.
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Choose the sample rate you want (this must correspond with the card setting,
look in the EWX Control Panel) and bit rate and start your recording.
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Recording to the hard drive will continue until you choose to end it or the sys-
tem reports the drive is full.
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Afterwards you can edit and save your new file.
A more in-depth description of the software can be found in the accompanying online
documentation.
MusicMatch Jukebox.
Just as every new programmer starts his first program with “Hello World”, every
soundcard traditionally comes with a media player. :-) The MusicMatch Jukebox is
more though – and for that reason included in the TerraTec packet: it allows you,
besides playback support for many audio file formats, to digitally extract audio CD’s.
The program can, if desired, write the files, with title information in MP3, format di-
rectly to the hard drive - and uses the “original” Fraunhofer Codec for the best MP3
quality there is.
A detailed explanation of the software can be found in the accompanying online
documentation.