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I went in expecting a vaginal delivery and came out with a C-section,” she continued. What I had no idea about was my recovery from this. But Zane arrived healthy and happy and that was always the priority. This setting can be used in combination with the Tapedeck Post's Transfer and Sync functions to create overdub recordings.“In the moment it was scary … even on the table it was scary. When At output is selected, the output signal bypasses the Rack and is sent to the input of Tapedeck Post. This setting is used for regular operation of Tapedeck Pre. When At input is selected, the output signal is sent to the Rack. Play: Changes the routing for the output signal. Clicking Stop a third time resets the playback position to the start of the audio file. Clicking Stop a second time resets the playback position to the Loop's Start marker. When Record is activated, it starts the recording. Play: Starts the playback of the audio file. When Record is activated, you can start recording by clicking Play. Record: Arms the recording and shows the peak level of the input signal on the meter of the Volume control. On the right side, the length of the audio file is shown. On the left side, the playback position is shown. Timecode: Shows the timecode in min:sec:ms. Loop Start: Sets the Start marker for the Loop at the current playback position. When playback reaches the position of of the End marker, playback resumes at the position of the Start marker. Loop End: Sets the End marker for the Loop at the current playback position. When Record is activated, the peak level of the input signal is shown. The red indicator at the top indicates clipping. The meter shows the peak level of the output signal. Volume: Adjust the output level at which the playback is mixed with the input signal. You can use this control to fine-tune the setting made with the Transpose control. Tune: Adjusts the pitch in the range of -50 to +50 cents. Save file: Opens a file dialog that saves the loaded audio file to the hard drive. The supported file formats are WAV, AIFF, and MP3. Open file: Opens a file dialog that loads an audio file from the hard drive. New file: Creates a new audio file and activates the Record button. Pitch-shifting is used to preserve the original playback speed. Transpose: Adjusts the pitch of the audio file in the range of -12 to +12 semitones. You can move the Loop markers along the timeline to adjust the length and position of the Loop. The downward pointing Start marker indicates the start of the Loop, the upward pointing End marker indicates the end of the Loop. You can move the dot along the timeline to adjust the playback position. Timeline: Represents the lengths of the audio file. Time-stretching is used to preserve the original pitch. Speed: Adjusts the playback speed of the audio file in the range of 50% to 150%. For more information, refer to Global FX.įile name: Displays the file name of the loaded audio file. The Global FX host Components that are independent of the loaded preset and are applied to the output signal of the Rack. Show Global FX: Shows the Global FX Rack Tool in the Rack. For more information, refer to Tapedeck Post. The Tapedeck Post is an audio recorder that can be used for recording and playing back the Rack's output signal. Show Tapedeck Post: Shows the Tapedeck Post Rack Tool in the Rack. For more information, refer to Preset Volume. The Preset Volume is a level control that can be used to compensate for loudness differences between presets. Show Preset Volume: Shows the Preset Volume Rack Tool in the Rack. For more information, refer to Metronome. Additionally, it sets the global tempo reference for the Rack. The Metronome is a metronome and musical clock that can be used to play to a click track. Show Metronome: Shows the Metronome Rack Tool in the Rack. The Tuner is an electronic tuner that can be used to detect the pitch of the notes played by an instrument. Show Tuner: Shows the Tuner Rack Tool in the Rack. For more information, refer to Tapedeck Pre. The Tapedeck Pre is an audio recorder that can be used for recording and playing back the Rack's input signal. Show Tapedeck Pre: Shows the Tapedeck Pre Rack Tool in the Rack. Macros are global controls that can be assigned to any parameter in the Rack. Show Macros: Shows the Macros Rack Tool in the Rack. Sidechaining in the Stand-Alone Application.Editing the Rack Using the Context Menu.Filtering the Results List by Favorites.Using the Category Filter for Components.Setting up GUITAR RIG as Plug-in in a DAW.

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Setting up GUITAR RIG as Stand-Alone Application.










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