Chapter two - the “file” options, New ( -n) open ( -o) append, Chapter two the “file” options – APPLIED ENGINEERING Sonic Blaster User Manual

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CHAPTER Two

The “File” Options

Click and hold on the File menu on the left side of the menu
bar. You'll be presented with the following options:

New ( -N)

The New command creates a sound graph at the bottom part of
the screen with the name

Untitled

# (where # is an appended

number). New graphs are a good scratchpad on which to
combine different sound files. The new sound graph will have
626 bytes of silence when in mono mode or 1252 bytes of silence
in stereo mode. (Choose between mono or stereo with the
Record Channel option under the Setup menu before opening a
new window.)

You’ll almost always want to get rid of the silence by choosing

Select All

( -A) before pasting in a section you have copied or

cut from another file.

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Note: The program automatically opens a new, empty

window when you record. Before recording:

1)

Go to the

Setup

menu to set your

Record Channel

option for mono or stereo record,

2)

Set your record level automatically using

Auto Gain

(under the setup menu) or set it manually using the
VU meters and

Record Level

bar on screen or the

Oscilloscope

screen (under the View menu).

3)

If you have several windows open, you may want to
close them (save if desired) to compress the available
memory and get a larger

Max Block

onto which you can

record.

Open ( -O)

The

Open

command allows you to load a prerecorded sound file

stored on disk.

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Note: Because sound files are memory intensive, they
take longer to load than do text files. You will find the
load time greatly decreased by copying the files to and
loading them from a RAM or ROM disk.

The "File" Options

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