Monitoring Audio Input; Inserting Markers While Recording; Automatically Labeling Windows And Regions; Changing Blinking Status - Sony Pro 10 User Manual

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Monitoring audio input

The input meters in the Meters tab at the bottom of the Record dialog show the level of the incoming signal. For recording purposes,
the incoming audio should remain primarily in the yellow, only occasionally entering the red.
Enabling the recording meters
Recording meters are displayed in the Meters tab at the bottom of the Record dialog so you can check your input level before recording.
Click the Meters tab at the bottom of the Record dialog to display recording meters, and then select the Monitor check box to enable
the recording meters. The peak meters represent the volume of the recording input. For best results, the peak level should be
somewhere in the yellow range with an occasional red: you want your input to be as loud as possible without clipping.
You can display a peak meter, VU/PPM, a phase scope, and mono-compatibility meter for each channel. To toggle the display of each
meter, right-click the Meters tab in the Record dialog and choose a command from the shortcut menu. A check mark is displayed to
indicate which meters are currently visible.
For more information about the VU/PPM meters, see
For more information about the phase scopes, see
For more information about the mono-compatibility meters, see
You can work with the record input meters in much the same way you do with other meters in the application. For more information, see
Monitoring levels in digital audio
Tips:
• Click the Reset button (or press Alt+T) to reset clip indicators or held peaks or valleys.
• Right-click the meters and choose a setting from the shortcut menu to change the meters' scale.
• If you are going to decrease the bit depth of your sound file after recording, it is particularly important that you record with the loudest
possible levels. High recording levels ensure that you will use the maximum possible dynamic range in the converted file.
Enabling input monitoring
Click the Advanced tab at the bottom of the Record dialog and select the Enable audio input monitoring check box if you want to
route the audio received by the input device to the current output device.
Note
: This check box is available only when the Monitor check box is selected.

Inserting markers while recording

Click the Insert Marker button (
recording.
You can then use the Markers to Regions command to convert markers into regions. For more information, see
marker positions
on page 124.

Automatically labeling windows and regions

Windows and regions can be automatically named for you as you record. This automatic labeling feature is particularly useful when
recording in Multiple takes creating Regions mode or Create a new window for each take mode. For more information, see
recording mode
on page 141.
Right-click the Record dialog and choose Automatic Labeling from the shortcut menu to access the Automatic Labeling dialog. For
more information, see
Customizing region labeling

Changing blinking status

The Recording message located to the right of the mini-transport bar in the Record dialog can display within a flashing or solid red
frame.
Using the VU/PPM meters
Using phase scopes
on page 43.
) in the Record dialog's mini-transport bar (or press M) to insert a marker in the data window during
on page 124.
on page 46.
on page 48.
Using the mono-compatibility meters
on page 48.
Inserting regions based on
Choosing a
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