Hi mat, there isn't much to understanding total recorder, that's why I like
it.
The most important thing to set up is your
Recording source and parameters, you find that in options.
It determins whether you will be recording from your sound card or your
software, like winamp or windows media players.
The controlls use the space bar to record , stop pause , and play.
Tabbing gets you to the output and input level controlls.
The alt key and arow keys gets the edit view and finally the preference
modes like the recording source and parameters.
Some day I'll do a podcast on it, but that should be enought to get you
started.
One more thing, after your finished with your recording
Besure your stoped. thehn tap the alt key and down arow to save. Then chose
how you want to save, because your given the choice to save in wav, or save
in mp3. Wel that's the basics goodluck.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adrian Mathew" <adrianm...@clearmail.com.au>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 3:08 AM
Subject: Total Recorder Instructions
Hi.
I'm new to this list having only joined last night.
For those who use Total Recorder, could I receive instructions on how it
works and how to find the various buttons?
Thanks.
Adrian.
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