![]() Maximum peak (for example, a maximum peak of around −3.0 Decibels allowsįor a comfortable distance from the Clipping Point.) See no red Peaks, and the level meter should show a negative number as When the audio signal has been recorded within proper limits, you should Volume of the incoming audio signal before it gets to the sound card.įor example, you can can move the microphone further away from the soundīeing recorded or use a mixer to reduce the volume of the incoming The best and easiest way to avoid Clipping is have some control over the Of what could be represented digitally), which results in a loss of The audio in the screenshot below was recorded too loud and producedĬlipping (in other words, the signal recorded was outside the bounds In Decibels) of the incoming sound, as well as see the Peaks of the While recording, you will be able to see the Levels (the amplitude Regions and Tracks you have already recorded or embedded in your This allows you to play, sing or speak along with other While recording, the armed Track will capture the sounds from the input.Īny existing sound on other tracks will play normally during the Clicking the Play buttonĪgain (or pressing the space bar) will stop recording. Press the space bar of your computer keyboard. To start recording, click on the Play button in the Transport menu, or The button will blink in red, indicating that Ardour is ready to record. To record by clicking on the big red button in the Transport menu. ![]() Now that you have armed the Track to record, you must arm Ardour itself Recording process, you may get some loud feedback at this point! Arm Ardour and Start Recording If you are not using headphones to monitor the Recorded will be monitored (in other words, heard) via Note: unless you have told Ardour to do otherwise, the input being If you are using loudspeakers, be sure to turn their volume down to avoid feedback. If you are using headphones, you should be able to hear (“monitor”) the sounds being recorded. Highlighted, and you will be able to see the incoming signal by lookingĪt the Peak Meter on the Editor Mixer or on the horizontal Track When properly armed, the small red icon will remain On the horizontal track strip (not the big one in the Transport Track, you can arm the Track to record by clicking on the small red icon Have checked that the proper capture inputs have been routed to the “Arming the Track” is simply to get it ready for recording. Please be sure to first turn down the volume of your loudspeakers before the next step. Then see two green dots, one for capture_1 and another for capture_2. Pretty much the same, but you should create a Stereo Track. If you want to record in Stereo, the instructions are Note: the example above assumes you are recording a Mono sound source If you don’t see a green dot as in the screenshotĪbove, click on the matrix to make the connection manually. (or equivalent in your computer) from Hardware tab is connected to the track you want to use so that we can doĪ test recording. This will be explained in more detail in theįor the purpose of this chapter, simply make sure that system capture_1 Hardware connections (for example, the built-in microphone of yourĬomputer or the inputs from your sound card). Ardour audio software#The Other tab displays audio connectionsĪvailable from software other than Ardour. The Ardour tabs show the connections that can be made from other “ Audio 1 in” on the bottom right is theĭestination. The tabs that you see displayed vertically on the left are available If you don’t see a connection named system capture_1, look for whichever connection name is likely to be your input microphone. The actual names of the connections on your personal computer may be different depending on a number of factors, including whether you are using a Mac, Windows, or Linux computer. In the next image you can see that the only input of this Mono Track is TIP: If you don’t see the Editor Mixer strip, use the shortcut “ Shift” + “ E” to make it appear. Click on that button to investigate the Routing. ![]()
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