![]() This refers to how many samples of the sound the computer takes per second of sound. The next pop-up menu is for selecting bit depth. Bit depth refers to how the sound is encoded. This combination will produce a CD quality recording. The final option is how many channels to be used. The pop-up menu offers two options: stereo and mono. In most cases you will want to choose Stereo. The MenusĪmadeus Pro has File, Edit, and View menus. There are additional menus including Selection, Sound, and Tracks. If there is a keyboard command for a task, VoiceOver automatically reads it. The insertion point and play head are very important concepts in Amadeus Pro. The insertion point moves as sound is recorded. This is similar to how the insertion point moves in an app such as TextEdit. The play head moves while sound is playing. Therefore, they may not always be together. ![]() When doing basic editing, it's important to move the insertion point to the play head. In other words, the insertion point needs to be where you want the edit to begin. ![]() VoiceOver will say, "Move insertion point to play head." Making a Recording The task can be accomplished either through the Select menu or by typing Command + Y. If the box in System Preferences labeled "Create new sound document at start up" is checked, a new document will be displayed when Amadeus Pro is launched. If the box is not checked, use the standard Mac command Command + N to open a new sound document. Also use this command if you've been working on other files and are now ready to start a new document. Unless another device, such as a USB microphone, has been selected, the Mac's internal microphone will be recording. ![]()
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