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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 | + | 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 |
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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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