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| + | ====== Audio Tab ====== | ||
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| + | ===== The Audio Tab in BEYOND ===== | ||
| + | The Audio tab provides control of the audio recorder and spectrum frequency analyzer (FFT). | ||
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| + | Audio waveforms can be used in various places such as Shape, Effects, etc. The spectrum analyzer detects peaks and amplitudes, of the 256 frequency bands. | ||
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| + | To start an audio recording, click on the Audio Device button. A popup menu will appear, showing a list of available audio recording devices in your PC. After selecting a device, BEYOND will start processing automatically. The name of the device is saved in BEYOND’s settings file, and will be used automatically in the future. | ||
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| + | In this tab, we have buttons for record and stop. BEYOND will not automatically start the recorder, so make sure you click on the record button in this regard. | ||
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| + | The Beat register range defines a range of frequency bands. A peak on any of the frequency bands generates an “audio event” that can be used by Virtual Laser Jockey. | ||
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| + | **Release and Gain parameters** | ||
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| + | Note that frequency bars move very fast - This is normal, although it may look a bit complex at first. These can be used in Effects, Shapes, etc. | ||
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| + | To get a better visual result , use BEYOND’s filter (inside the Input dialog you can choose raw FFT data, or to have the data available after the filter). | ||
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| + | |Release|Defines how quickly the values fall after the peak. Higher Release values give slower motion.| | ||
| + | |Gain|Is a multiplier and it increases the amplitude. If the value is too big it will be limited to a maximum.| | ||
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| + | ** Audio input signal ** | ||
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| + | At the bottom of the audio tab, you can see a yellow line. This displays the audio input volume. | ||
| + | If this line is straight and flat, then there is no noticable incoming signal. | ||
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