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Bob Varkevisser [The Audio Tab in BEYOND]
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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.  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. 
  
-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 LJ+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|Defines how quickly the values fall after the peak. Higher Release values give slower motion.| |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.|   |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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