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recording.
After a New Session is created, you’ll find some small windows that
display Pan (P) and Volume (V) settings. Next to these are 2 small
buttons that are used to select the Playback and the Record devices
for each track. Click on these buttons to assign the Wave/824 devices
to individual tracks.
Important note: when using Cool Edit Pro 1.1 in 24/32 bit mode, there is a
bug in the record meters display that causes the range to be compressed.
Record meters work fine in preview mode (see menu "Options|Monitor VU
meter") but once recording starts, the meter levels are incorrect. A free
update will be available for download at the Gadget Labs web site when this
is corrected.
Setting up Vegas for WavePRO
n Run Vegas and select the menu item, 'Options|Preferences. The
preferences window will be displayed.
n Select the “Routing Tab” then check the “Custom Bus Routing”
check box.
n Finally, on the routing tab set the “Preview” and “Bus A” to the
WavePRO channels you wish to use.
Setting up Cakewalk for WavePRO
To take advantage of WavePRO's 24-bit recording and playback
capability, we recommend Cakewalk version 9 or higher. The
following steps will configure Cakewalk for good performance and MIDI
synchronization; you may wish to "tweak" values for higher track
counts or lower latency. Any settings not mentioned can be left at the
default values.
NOTE: Cakewalk has calibrates itself to different audio devices with a
‘Wave Profiler’. Anytime that Cakewalk finds new audio hardware
installed, it runs the 'Wave Profiler'. Afterwards, it's important to double
check the settings noted below.
n Select the menu item, 'Options | Audio
n Select the 'General' Tab
- For 'Playback Timing Master', choose CH1/2 playback. Choose
the same setting for "Recording Timing Master.
- For 'Audio Driver Bit Depth' choose 24.
n in the Mixing Latency section:
- For 'Buffers in Playback Queue' choose 4.
- Set 'Buffer Size' to 87 msec.
n Select the 'Drivers' Tab