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Introduction
What is Music Recognition
TS-AudioToMIDI in brief
What's new?
Features
Features
Supported formats
System Requirements
Installation
Installing and Uninstalling TS-Audio2MIDI
Quick Start
How to transcribe a WAVE file
How to transcribe music in realtime
Using TS-Audio To MIDI
Basic Operation
Wave Recording
Perform recognition of pre-recorded audio
Realtime recognition
MIDI Playback
Audio Playback
Advanced Topics
Setting Equalizer
Tuning up Selectivity Window
Setting Recognition Parameters
Choosing Recognition Algorithm
Auto Tune
Setting up Threshold and Noise Gate
Setting Harmonic Model
Saving settings
TS-Audio To MIDI Reference
TS-AudioToMIDI Main Window
Wave Playback and Convert controls
Wave Recorder
Device Controls
Tune
Spectrum Analyzer and Keyboard
Filter Window
Graphic Equalizer
Selectivity Window
Noise Gate and Threshold
Instrument selector
Transponse control
Volume control
Harmonic model
MIDI Settings dialog
Algorithm selector
MIDI Channel selector
Minimal Note and Pause duration
Play/Keep silence control
Build-in MIDI Sequencer
Save and Load Recognition Settings
Time Window
MIDI Player position
Spectrum Window
Additional Info
How does TS Audio to MIDI recognizes music
Recognizing pre-recordered files vs on-fly recognition
Recomendations on improving recognition quality
Contacts & Support
Registration
License agreement
FAQ & Troubleshooting
Wave Recorder
   
Wave Recorder is a simple sound recorder. See Wave Recording for the features list and usage hints.
Wave Recorder is invoked by pressing the Record Wave button on the main window toolbar.

 

Prepare button prepares the disk temporary file for immediate recording. Use this button if you do not want any delays after pressing Record button.
Record button starts recording into temporary file. Hot key for this button is R.
Pause pauses recording process until you press Record again to resume. After resuming, you continue recording the sound from the current position. Hot key for this button is R.
Stop stops recording.
Windows Mixer calls Windows Mixer for adjusting the recording level.
Samples Per Second combo box selects the sampling frequency of the recorded file.
Bit number per sample - you can set up the amount of bits per sample using this radio buttons.
Number of channels - select a mono or stereo file you want to record.
Meter bars - lets you see sound level while recording to adjust recording level.
Meter button turns on or off meter bars. Usually no other application can record sound when it is checked.
Help button brings up this page of help file.
Done button leads to closing Wave Recorder and loading the recorded wave into TS-AudioToMIDI.
Cancel does not load a recorded Wave into TS-AudioToMIDI. Recorded temporary file will be deleted.



Related topics:
Wave Recording