
Recording/Playback Multichannel Audio Recording New!With Sound Forge 9 software, you can record multichannel audio when using multichannel sound card devices. Each audio stream can be set to a particular channel, and be edited in the Sound Forge interface just like a stereo file. Some scenarios where you could use Sound Forge 9 software for multichannel recording include: - Using surround microphones and preamps for recording in multichannel configurations
- For court recording and transcription
- Recording audio for a multichannel surround sound environment in real time, including Foley work and individual instruments
- 5.1 multichannel recordings for television and other broadcast formats
- Recording and preparing files for use on surround sound DVDs
- Recording multichannel audio streams from streaming content such as multichannel .wma files
- Recording multiple sources simultaneously, including voice, telephone, radio station, or other sound sources
- Recording for video game developers for delivery in multichannel format
ASIO driver supportSound Forge 9 software includes low-latency ASIO™ driver support, providing faster, professional results, and support of additional soundcards. With ASIO, it's possible to monitor the program's output in near real time so you can hear (for example) any clipping that occurs in the converters feeding Sound Forge software.
VU Meters for RMS Playback and Record MonitoringAccurately determine RMS volume levels and provide greater perceived loudness control when mastering audio projects.
Automated time-based recording Set the record timer to start and stop based on your computer's system clock. Choose start time, duration, and end time. Items may be scheduled to record on minute, daily, or weekly basis.
Prerecord buffer Eliminate dropouts and missed audio at the start of a recording with the prerecord buffer.
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