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Digital transfer
With the record function, you can also transfer digital audio data to hard disk via a
digital interface (e. g. S/PDIF or ADAT).
ADAT or DAT recorders usually deliver data at a sample rate of 48 kHz. For a CD
project with 44.1 kHz, the sample rate therefore first has to be converted. MAGIX
Audio & Music Lab 2014 Premium does this in realtime. The digital signal is imported
at 48 kHz, converted automatically and inserted into the project at 44.1 kHz.
However, the sample rate of the file to be read in has to be selected beforehand in the
record dialog. Click the "Info" button in the record dialog to get started. The sample
rate of the sound card can now be set in the sound card dialog.
Then all you have to do is connect the digital output of the recorder to the digital input
of your sound card and to record.
Record properties
This dialog provides you with information regarding the currently selected sound card.
Supported audio formats of the sound card and the sound card driver's information is
also displayed.
Driver system: Here you can switch between driver types (MME and WDM).
Note: Adjust this setting only if you have problems with audio playback or recording.
Special: Some sound cards or audio devices (for example, USB turntables) do not
offer mixer support. With the "Monitor input signal" option you can listen to the
sound during recording (monitoring).
"Filter DC offset" allows you to remove the DC offset section (view page 62) of the
input signal, even during recording.
Monitor while recording
Do you want to listen to your digitizer while you are recording? It may not work from
the start for the following reason:
Most sound cards, including the ones integrated in a PC ("onboard sound") offer help
for the Windows sound card mixer. You can change the different input and output
levels of the sound card or choose a digitizer.
You will also find a signal route within the mixer. This route passes an input signal
through to the output of the sound card. The corresponding volume controls within
the mixer are called line -In, microphone or stereo mix.
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