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Recording Sounds
To record a sound:
1) Choose New from the File menu.
2) Choose attributes (or choose a Preset quality settings item) and specify the length of time you want to record, then choose OK.
3) Select the correct recording source, as described below, such as line-in, microphone, or CD audio.
4) Choose the button on the Control window.
To record within an existing sound, you can select the part of the sound you want to record over or use the Edit | Insert silence command to make room for recording.
Note that there are several options available for recording under the Record tab in the Control Properties window, including a countdown timer and level activated recording. See the Control Properties for more information.
To select a different recording source, such as the line-in, microphone, or CD audio, use one of the following methods:
Method 1: Use Control Properties
1) Select the (properties) button.
2) Choose the Volume tab.
3) Check the appropriate Select box and adjust the volume.
4) If the device supports a master recording control, make sure the Mute all box is not checked and that the master volume is not zero.
Method 2: Use the Volume Control Accessory
1) Start the Volume Control accessory from the Windows Start menu.
2) Select Properties from the Volume Control Options menu.
3) In the Properties window, select the Recording option.
4) Make sure that all the needed sources are checked in the checklist.
5) Choose OK. You will now see the recording volume controls.
6) Choose the source you want by checking the appropriate Select check box and make sure the volume is not too low.
The Monitor input recording option can help you adjust the volume level before recording.