Recording, Extracting, And Burning; Specifying Recording And Playback Options; Recording Audio; Starting Recording - Sony Sound Forge - Sound Forge Audio Studio 8 Quick Start Manual

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Chapter 7

Recording, Extracting, and Burning

This chapter describes the processes for recording audio, extracting audio from a CD, and writing audio to a CD in
Sound Forge® Audio Studio™ software.
Note:
For more information on connecting audio sources, please refer to your sound card's user documentation. For
detailed information on setting up your devices for recording within Sound Forge Audio Studio, please see the online
help.

Specifying recording and playback options

From the Options menu, choose Preferences and select the Audio tab to specify recording and playback options.
In addition, the Advanced Audio Configuration dialog allows you to view information about and adjust settings for
the playback or recording device selected on the Preferences window (from the Options menu, choose Preferences)
Audio tab. To view advanced audio preferences, click the Advanced button.

Recording audio

After you've connected an audio source and verified your recording setup, you're ready to start recording audio. Click
the Record button (

Starting recording

1.
2.
3.
This chapter assumes you have already set up and connected your audio source to your sound card's inputs.
) on the transport bar or press Ctrl+R to open the Record dialog.
Click the Record button (
Choose the destination data window for your recording. By default, the application records into the active data
window.
If this is not where you want to record, use one of the following methods to prepare for recording:
If
You want to record into a
different data window
You want to record into a new
window
Choose a recording mode from the Mode drop-down list:
Mode
Automatic retake
(automatically rewind)
Multiple takes
) on the transport bar or press Ctrl+R. The Record dialog is displayed.
Then
Click the Window button and choose a data window from the Record destination
window drop-down list. Click OK to return to the Record dialog.
Click the New button in the Record dialog and specify the attributes (sample rate, bit
depth, and channels) for the new file. Click OK to return to the Record dialog.
Description
Automatic retake mode is the easiest method of recording. Recording begins at the
position displayed in the Start box when you click the Record button (
continues until you click the Stop button (
position resets to the beginning of the take, allowing for immediate review and
retake.
Multiple takes mode allows you to record several takes in succession. Recording
begins at the position displayed in the Start box when you click the Record button
(
) and continues until you click the Stop button (
the stop position becomes the start position for the next take, which can be recorded
immediately.
) and
). When you stop recording, the start
). When you stop recording,
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