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Select or enter a longer time in the Length box in the New Sound window. If you do not know how long recording will last, you can enable the Unbounded recording option under the Control Record Properties press the F11 key then choose the Record tab. You should still specify an ample length when creating the file, otherwise you will not be able to see recording update past the initial length even though recording will continue.
To record in GoldWave, you need to make some connections, create a new file, select the recording input, adjust volumes, then start recording. Step 1 Connect the cassette deck, amplified turntable output, radio, or other audio device to the computer's Line In socket usually blue.
Or connect a microphone to the Mic In socket usually pink. Do not connect an line output to the Mic In socket because that will cause distortion and may overload the sound hardware. Step 2 Use the File New command to create a new file. For CD quality recording, use stereo and a rate of Hz. You can enter the recording duration in the Length box.
Step 3 Once the file has been created, you need to select the recording input on your computer and adjust the volume. Choose the Device tab. In the Record area, select the device you want to record Line, Microphone, etc. If the device isn't listed, make sure it is connected and turned on. Use the Volume fader to adjust the volume level at any time.
Optional: Use the Test button to test the device and adjust the volume. Troubleshooting information related to Vista, 7, and later, can be found here.
It displays recording sources and volume levels. See the help for more information. Select either the Line item or the Microphone item, depending on the connection you are using. Use the Monitor input option on the Record tab to activate the visuals and level meters.
Follow these steps see illustrations below : Choose Options Properties from the menu. In the Adjust volumes for rectangle, click on Recording. Make sure that "Line" and "Microphone" or other sources of interest are checked in the Show the following volume controls list.
Choose OK. You should now see volume controls again, but these will be for recording sources instead of playback. Each source has a Select box. Check the box 5 for the source you want to use and make sure that the volume is not at the bottom 6. You should uncheck all other Select boxes to prevent noise on those source from being recorded.
Make sure the volume controls title changes to Recording Controls. If not, then you must go back and follow the above steps. If you find that the recording volume is too low or too high, no matter how you set it, check to see if your sound card or external device has a master recording volume control and adjust that volume.
In some cases, you may need to adjust the playback volumes as well. Some sound cards feed the volume of the playback into the recording, making it necessary to adjusting both controls.
To view the playback volume controls, right-click on the speaker icon in the taskbar and select "Open Volume Mixer" or "Open Volume Control". Be aware of potential feedback issues. If a microphone is placed too close to amplified speakers, feedback will occur, resulting in poor recording quality or damaged equipment or hearing.
In recent versions of Windows Vista, 7 or later To hear the live recording on your speakers or headphones whatever the default Windows playback device is : Choose Control Properties from the Options menu in GoldWave. Choose the System tab. Choose the Configure button. Choose the Recording tab. Choose the recording device you are using in GoldWave. Choose the Properties button. Choose the "Listen" tab.
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