Vision and Studio Vision Pro Version 4.1 Manual ... - House of Synth
Vision and Studio Vision Pro Version 4.1 Manual ... - House of Synth
Vision and Studio Vision Pro Version 4.1 Manual ... - House of Synth
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PART 3: The Acadia Audio System<br />
In general to record from any place in the<br />
signal path:<br />
<br />
<br />
Configure your console with plug-ins,<br />
sends, EQs, <strong>and</strong> busses.<br />
In the Record Monitor Window,<br />
specify the record source from the<br />
Record Source pop-up menu.<br />
Recording from Audio<br />
Instruments<br />
You may want to record your effects <strong>and</strong><br />
volume information directly to a new<br />
Audio Instrument in real time. This is<br />
done by recording from an Audio Instrument<br />
assigned to existing audio tracks.<br />
To record from a mono Audio Instrument:<br />
<br />
Make sure Linked Pairs is unchecked<br />
in the Record Monitor.<br />
<br />
Set up the Audio Instrument<br />
destination <strong>and</strong> then record.<br />
For general recording information, consult<br />
Recording: Step-By-Step (pg. 26).<br />
What follows are specific instructions for<br />
each type <strong>of</strong> record source for recording.<br />
<br />
Linked Pairs checkbox<br />
Select the desired (mono) Audio<br />
Instrument from the Record Source<br />
pop-up.<br />
Recording from Inputs<br />
Recording from hardware inputs is the<br />
most common way you will record in<br />
<strong>Vision</strong>. The signal coming into one or a<br />
pair <strong>of</strong> the inputs from your audio interface<br />
is recorded to a hard disk track <strong>and</strong><br />
assigned to an Audio Instrument. When<br />
recording from an input, no effects or<br />
volume fader information is recorded. A<br />
description <strong>of</strong> recording from inputs is<br />
found in Recording: Step-By-Step (pg. 26).<br />
<br />
<br />
Make sure that you are recording to<br />
an unused (mono) Audio Instrument.<br />
Record as you would any audio track.<br />
When recording from a mono Audio<br />
Instrument, <strong>and</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> mono-tomono<br />
plug-ins, the signal goes to the<br />
volume fader, then is recorded in mono.<br />
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