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Audio Card Settings

Audio Card Settings
1

Audio Devices

1. Audio Devices
 
This is where you select a specific windows audio device for each audio function in DJB II
2

Record Device

2. Record Device
 
Select a Record Device to Use for the Recording functions
 
Also select a record input from the Device (this option is more applicable in Windows XP)
3

Default Intro

3. Default Intro
 
When audio is added to the system it is given this default intro time
4

Record Options

4. Record Options
 
This is where you can select how your system records
 
The formats (select from several audio compression styles or uncompressed PCM)
 
The Sample rate (this should not have to be changed from 44100 unless you are using a Digital Audio system where your digital sample rate is set to something different
 
The Bit rate is the quality setting for the compression style you have chosen.  We suggest not going below 192
 
Record in Stereo will set your recordings to stereo, if unchecked you will record in mono
5

Default Segue

5. Default Segue
 
When new audio is added to the system it is given this default segue time
6

Fade Duration

6. Fade Duration
 
This is the length of audio fades.  If the Fade Music at segue option is selected, this is how long the fade out will be.
 
If the user presses the play next button while audio is playing back this is also the duration of that fade
7

Playback Pitch

7. Playback Pitch
 
This option allows you to change the playback pitch of audio with the type of 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
8

Fade Music

8. Fade Music
 
when the sstem is playing back an audio cut that has the type of Music, when it segues to the next item it will fade out the song rather then letting the ending continue to playout
 
This helps free up playback devices and keep segues tight
 
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