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Recording and Acquisition : Digitizing Sessions
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Manual Digitizing
1. In the Media section, choose an appropriate Media Folder to which to your captured files will be saved. If you
wish to simultaneously save Master Clip references to these Media Files into a previously created Library,
select that Library from the Library drop-down list.
2. In the Data section, choose the appropriate Resolution (bit depth or word length) and Format (file type) for
the saved audio files. Check One File per track ON to generate a separate file for each Track recorded. I.e. two
files for a stereo source, six for a discrete 5.1 source and so on.
3. In the Input radio button matrix, check ON for each Input you wish to record from. Also set the Sample Rate,
Input Format and Sync Source as appropriate.
4. Type in a New Take Name to name the captured files. If the Auto Increment Take Name box is checked all
subsequent takes will use the name typed in the New Take Name field as a ‘seed’ with a numerical suffix to
denote the individual takes. E.g. Enter Vocal’ as the New Take Name, check the Auto Increment Take Name
box and record a few seconds, stop then record another few seconds. The first take will be called ‘Vocal’ and
the second ‘Vocal 2’
5. You can monitor incoming audio through the Mixer. Click on the Show/Hide Mixer icon to display the Mixer,
and set levels as appropriate.
6. Any external machine can be used as the source. However, it is much more convenient to use a machine
which can be controlled by Pyramix. A machine can be selected from the Machine drop-down list. Its control
panel appears below the list.
7. Locate the required material on the source tape.
8. Click on the red Record button to begin recording. The system will remain in record until the Stop, Pause or
Cancel button is pressed.
9. Press the Stop button to stop recording.
10. You can press the Audit button to audition the recording just made.
11.
Press the Accept button to save the recording to the destination Media Folder, or press the Cancel button to
delete the recording without saving it.
12. To Auto Stop on silence, e.g. at the end of a tape, use the Auto Stop when the input levels are less than
check box to stop recording when the input level is lower than the value in: -XX dB for longer than XX sec-
ond(s)

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