File tagging settings – Acoustica Spin it Again User Manual

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This settings page shows all effect presets which are actually combinations of effects and
cleaning filters. You can create new effects, edit them, delete them or rename them. Click on
an effect to edit, rename or delete it.

New
This creates a new effect.

Edit
This edits the currently selected effect.

Rename
This pops up a window which lets you rename the selected effect

Delete
This deletes the selected effect.

Load DirectX Effects
This will cause the software to load any optional 3rd party DirectX effects found on the
computer. These plug ins provide extra processing beyond the default Acoustica effects.

Load VST Effects
This will cause the software to load any optional 3rd party VST effects found on the computer.
These plug ins provide extra processing beyond the default Acoustica effects.

Edit VST Effect Folders...
VST Effects are not loaded automatically. VST plug ins or .DLL files are located in various
folders on your computer. If you have a VST plug in saved on your computer and Spin It Again
is not finding it, you'll need to add the folder that the plug in is located in. (VST plug ins end
with .DLL. Note that not all .DLL files are VST plug ins, though.) Click "Edit VST Effect
Folders" to change or edit the folders that Spin It Again should look for VST plug ins.



More On Cleaning And Audio Effects
Built-In Effect Presets Explained


File Tagging Settings


These settings are used when the software determines how to tag and name the audio files.

Tag Files
If set, the software creates textual tags inside the audio files for artist, album, genre, year and
track names.

Store recordings in folder with the artist's name.
The software will automatically create a sub folder based on the artist's name. For example, if
your output file folder was C:\My Documents\My Music\ and you had just recorded "George

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