DJB Radio
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Audio Card Settings Area

Audio Card Settings Area
1

On Air Player  Audio Cards

1. On Air Player  Audio Cards
This is where the audio for the 3 On Air Players is setup.
2

Satellite Audio Cards

2. Satellite Audio Cards
Audio fired from the I/O Controls will play over the Satellite Trigged output.
3

Internet Audio Sound Card

3. Internet Audio Sound Card
Audio from the URL Command Cut will play through this output.
4

Audition Player Audio Card

4. Audition Player Audio Card
Audio selected in the playlist can be previewed by the Audition Play button on this sound device.
5

Hot Keys Audio Card

5. Hot Keys Audio Card
Hot Keys play out through this device.  Up to 4 Hot Keys may play simultaneously.
6

Record Input Settings

6. Record Input Settings
This is the main Record Input.
7

Back Ground Record Input Settings

7. Back Ground Record Input Settings
This is the Back Ground Record Input.
8

Voice Track Input Settings

8. Voice Track Input Settings
This is the Voice Tracking Input.
9

Fade on Segue

9. Fade on Segue
If this box is checked, tracks designated as music will begin to fade when they reach the Segue marker and start the next event.
If not checked, the song will continue to play until the end of file after starting the next event.
10

Recording Options

10. Recording Options
This box allows you to select the various formats and quality DJB Radio's Recording, Back Ground Recording, and Voice Tracking.
 
You may choose from the following formats:
WAV is the only uncompressed PCM, lossless format and is recommended for the best audio quality.
All of the others are compressed and suffer from some quality loss.
 
The Sample rate should be 44100 unless you are using a Digital Audio System where your digital sample rate is set to something different like 48000.
 
The Bit rate is the quality setting if you choose a compressed format.  We suggest not going below 192
 
Record in Stereo will cause your recordings to be in stereo, if unchecked you will record in mono.
 
 
11

Default Intro Time

11. Default Intro Time
When you import a new cut, this is the default Intro time that will be applied.  You can edit Intro times in Production Database Editor HERE.
12

Default Segue Time

12. Default Segue Time
When you import a new cut, this is the default Segue time that will be applied.  You can edit Segue times in Production Database Editor HERE.
13

Music Playback Pitch

13. Music Playback Pitch
This allows you to pitch (speed) up your music. 
This is similar to the top 40 radio trick of turning up the speed on the turntables slightly to make the music sound brighter and pick up the tempo.
You can adjust in increments of 1/10th of a percent from 0 to 5 percent.
This is not recommended for audiophiles.
14

Fade Duration

14. Fade Duration
This is the amount of time in seconds for an event to fade out once it reaches its Segue marker if Fade On Segue is checked.
If the user clicks the Play Next (Segue) button while audio is playing, it will also use this value to fade out.
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