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XXX6XXX    0XX6g0  ?+ 4 <DL!X?SoundStationsmainscreenlookssimilartoastackedstereocomponentsystem.Thelogicalarrangementof U thefunctionsintoonetightlyintegrated systemwithafamiliarfaceshouldhelpboththenoviceandthe k experttolearntheprogramquickly.^XXX6XXX    0XX6g0  ?+ 4 <DL!X?Oneofthemainfeaturesthatweliketopointoutistheprogramsextensibility.Inotherwords,ifyoudont  likethewaysomethingworks,youcanprobablymodifythefunctionalitytosuityourtastes.XXX6XXX    0XX6g0  ?+ 4 <DL!X?AnotherinterestingfeatureofSoundStationistheapplicationofgraphicalelementsandsymbolsinsteadof e  textonmanyofthebuttonsanddisplays.ThelittlebuttonwiththerightfacingsinglearrowindicatesPlay,notonlyontheCDplayer,butalsoontheWAVEplayerandtheMIDIplayer.Inotherwords,onceyouve " masteredonecomponentsoperation,yourewellonyourwaytowardunderstandingtheother I# components!justlikebuyingallofyourrealstereocomponentsfromthesamemanufacturer.  _$ XXX6XXX  O?;z (  p @@!!!  !!!!!!  !!!!!!!!  !!!!!!  0 XX6 0  ?+ 4 <DL!X?B   ԍGettingStarte #C   b"XXIX6XXX     &0&XX6 & &&&0  ?+ 4 <DL!X?B   ԍInstallingSoundStatio $C   $ XXS& &X6XX X    0XX6g0  ?+ 4 <DL!X?SoundStationisinstalledduringtheUltraSoundBonusSoftwareautomatedinstallation.Ifyouneedtore $O *  $O * installSoundStationforanyreason,consultyourUltraSoundinstallationguidefordetailsonhowtodoamanualinstall.k%XXX6XXX     &0&XX6 & &&&0  ?+ 4 <DL!X?B   ԍStartingSoundStatio 7(C   ' XXS& &X6XX X    0XX6g0  ?+ 4 <DL!X?DoubleclicktheSoundStationiconintheProgramManagersGravisUltraSoundgrouptolaunch 'L#. 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TheVUmetersoperateinnormalmodeorpeakholdmode.SelectnormalmodebyclickingoneitherhalfoftheVUmetersONbuttonwiththeleftmousebutton.Theword ONwilllightupinbrightgreen.TheVUmetershouldbeactiveifsomeinputispresentonthesoundcard.    PressthePEAKbuttontoswitchtopeakholdmode,andthemeterwillholdthelasthighestlevelitrecordedforapproximatelyonesecond.Thepeakisindicatedbyasteadyredbar.    ByselectingtherighthalfofeithertheONbuttonorPEAKB  XXXCN*\  `Tms RmnC_ O C  CP*\  `Tms RmnCԀbutton,youselectsinglebarmode.Insteadofa stackofbarsindicatingVUinformation,onlyasinglefloatingbarisvisible,representingthelevel.Whensinglebarmodeisactiveforeitherthenormalorpeakholdmodes,thewordabovethebuttonturnsyellowandtherighthalfofthecorrespondingbuttonisdepressed.    Forsoundcardsthatcannotrecordfrommorethanoneinputsourceatatime,youwillhavetoselecttheactivesourcewiththeappropriateRecordInput(Rec)Buttononthemixerpanel.ThisallowsthatinputtobemonitoredbytheVUmeter.AlsonotethatwhentheWAVEplayerdeviceisplaying,theVUmetermirrorstheVUmeterintheWAVEcomponent.ThismeansthatanyotherinputstothesoundcardarenotreflectedontheVUmeterwhiletheWAVEdeviceisplaying.  5+ X` <DL!5X..X&    Note!..TheVUmetersdonotworkwithMIDIfiles.'     ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   ԀThePowerButto  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5ThePowerB  XXXCQ*\  `Tms RmnC_ R C  CS*\  `Tms RmnCԀbuttonturnsSoundStationoff,exitingtheprogramcompletely.WhenyouarefinishedusingSoundStation,justpressthePowerbuttonor .  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5NotethatifyouexitSoundStationwhileitisplayingWAVEorMIDIfiles,orifSoundStationwascontrollingyourCDaudio,allplayingwillstop.IfyouwanttocontinueplayingmusicwithoutdisplayingtheSoundStationscreen,seethesectionson RemoteControlsor ComponentSelectionButtons.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   ԀTheMute.i.Mute  C  ԀButtonsB  ;C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheInputLevelandMasterVolumeControlshaveMutebuttons.Themutebuttonstemporarilyreduceinputorvolumelevelstominimum.Notethattheprevioussettingforthemutedchannelissavedandisstilldisplayedintheassociatedcontrolsbargraphdisplay.WhentheMuteisreleased,thepreviouslevelisrestored.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5PressingtheMutebuttonforanInputLevelControlmutesonlythatparticulardevice.However,ifyouactivatetheMutefortheMasterVolumeControl,youcauseallaudiooutputtobemuted.PresstheMasterMuteagainandyoullbebacktothepreviouslyselectedvolumeandinputlevels.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5ItseasytotellwhenMuteisactivatedforaparticularinputortheMaster.EachactivatedMutebuttonhasitsredLEDlit.Ifitsoff,thedisplayedinputoroutputlevelshouldbeset.Eachmutebuttonisatoggle.Thatis,pressingitonceturnsitonandpressingitagainturnsitoff.NotethatiftheflashingLEDisannoying,itcanbesettosolidthroughtheSetupbutton.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   ԀTheDefaultButto  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheDefaultB  XXXCT*\  `Tms RmnC_ U C  CV*\  `Tms RmnCԀbuttonisaquickwaytoreturnallmixervolumes,andtheMastervolume,toauserdefinedsetting.Thestatesofthemutebuttonsarealsosavedaspartofthedefaultsetting.Tosetthedefault,firstsetallofthemixerlevelstothedesiredsettings,andsetmutesonoroff.Then,presstheSetupbuttonontheracksystem.PresstheSetbuttonunderthelabelMixerLevelDefaultstosaveyourlevelandmutepreferences.NotethatyoucanhaveSoundStationusethesedefaultsettingsonstartup,also.Toactivatethisfeature,selectPreferencesfromtheSetupdialog.InthegrouplabeledSave/RestoreVolume,turnonthecheckboxlabeledUseDefault.Then,clickOK.Now,wheneveryoustartupSoundStation,themixerwillpresetallofyourlevelsandmutestoyourdefaultsettings.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   TheInputLevelControl  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheInputLevel.i.level_;controls.i.controls_;coverseveralcomponents,includingtheWAVEplayer,MIDIplayer,CDplayer,LineinputandMicinput.Foreachlevelinputcontrol,thereisaleveldisplayandtwobuttons,onetoincreaseinputlevelandonetodecreaseit.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5ToincreasetheinputsignalB  XXXCW*\  `Tms RmnC_ X C  CY*\  `Tms RmnCԀlevelfortheselectedcomponent,pressthebuttonwiththeuparrow.Todecreasetheinputsignallevel,pressthebuttonwiththedownarrow.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5ForboardsthatallowseparateleftB  XXXCZ*\  `Tms RmnC_ [ C  C\*\  `Tms RmnCԀandrightB  XXXC]*\  `Tms RmnC_ ^ C  C_*\  `Tms RmnCԀleveladjustments,pressingtheleftthirdofeitherleveladjustmentbuttononlyadjuststheleftchannelinputlevel.Pressingtherightthirdofeitherbuttonadjustsonlytherightlevel,andpressingthemiddlethirdofeitherbuttonadjustsbothleftandrightchannelinputlevelssimultaneously.Thisallowsbalancecontrol.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5Theinputleveldisplayshowstwocolumnsof15horizontalbars.Theleftcolumnindicatestherelativeinputleveloftheleftchanneloftheselectedcontrol,whiletherightcolumnindicatestherelativeinputleveloftherightchannel.Whenallofthedisplayelementsarebrightcyan(lightblue),thelevelisattheboardsfullsetting.Ifallthebarsareadarkerbluecolor,thelevelisattheboardslowestsetting(usuallyoff).Levelsinbetweenaredisplayedbyanumberofbrightlycolored(lit)barsinthedisplay.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   TheMasterVolumeContro  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheMasterVolumeB  XXXC`*\  `Tms RmnC_ a C  Cb*\  `Tms RmnCԀControlallowsadjustmentofthevolumeofallinputsourcesinonecontrol.Thecontrolhasaleveldisplayandtwobuttonsforincreasinganddecreasingtheoutputlevel.TheMasterVolumecontrollooksliketheInputLevelcontrolandoperatesthesameway.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5Whenasetupallowsindividualinputlevelcontrolsforeachcomponent,butdoesnotsupportamasteroutputcontrol,theprogramwilloftensimulatethisfeaturebyinternallyadjustingalloftheinputcontrolsproportionately.Thisadjustmentwillnotbereflectedintheindividualinputsdisplaycontrols.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   TheComponentSelectionButton  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5Therearethreecomponentselection.i.componentselection_;buttonsalongthebottomrowofthemixerpaneloftheracksystem.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5Wheneachcontrolisactivated,thecorrespondingcomponentappearsbelowthemixerpanelintherack,stackedonthebottom.Ifoneofthebuttonsisturnedoff,thatcomponentdisappears.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5Itisnotnecessaryforacomponenttobevisibleinorderforittoplay.Forinstance,youcouldloadaCDandstartitplaying.ThenyoucoulddeactivatetheCDplayerbuttontomaketheCDcomponentdisappear,andtheCDwouldcontinueplaying.Ofcourse,inordertodoanythingwiththeCDplayerotherthanworkwiththevolumelevel,youwouldeitherhavetoreactivatethecomponentorswitchtooneoftheRemoteControls.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   TheSetupButto  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheSetupbuttonbringsuptheSetupdialog.IntheSetupdialog,youcanconfigureSoundStationforyourhardware,orselectoneofseveralotherdialogstoconfigurespecificpartsoftheprogram.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   TheSetupDialo  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5ToaccessthePreferencesdialog,theInformationdialogoranyofthecomponentsetupdialogs,choosetheappropriatebuttonfromtheSetupdialog.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TopresetthecurrentinputandvolumelevelsandMutebuttonsettingsasthedefault,pressthebuttonlabeledSetMixerDefault.Pressingthedefaultbuttonontheracksystemwillreturnthesesettingswheneveryouwishtoreturntothem.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheprogramsVersionnumberisdisplayedintheSetupdialog.Pleaserefertothisnumberwhencallingfortechnicalsupport.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   ThePreferencesDialo  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5ThePreferences.i.Preferences_;dialogallowsyoutosetvariousoptionswhichdeterminehowSoundStationruns.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5EachsectioninthedialogisenclosedinaGroupBoxwithanappropriatelabel.Eachofthesegroupsisdiscussedbelow.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   Save/RestoreVolum  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheSave/RestoreB  XXXCc*\  `Tms RmnC_ d C  Ce*\  `Tms RmnCԀVolumegrouphascheckboxesfortheinputlevelsonthemixerandfortheMastervolumecontrol.Thecheckedlevelissavedonexitfromtheprogramandisusedtorestorethesettingonthenextprogramstartup.Ifanitemisleftunchecked,thecurrentsoundcardsettingforthatparticularlevelisusedbytheprogramonrestart.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5Tohavetheprogramusethedefaults,checkUseDefaults.Thisoverridestheremainingselectionsinthissection.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   StartupMod  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheStartupB  XXXCf*\  `Tms RmnC_ g C  Ch*\  `Tms RmnCModeradiobuttonsallowyoutoselectthemodethattheprogramusesatstartup.IfyouselectLastMode,B  XXXCi*\  `Tms RmnC_ j C  Ck*\  `Tms RmnCԀtheprogramwillstartupinthemodeitwasinwhenlastexited.IfyouselectRackModB  XXXCl*\  `Tms RmnC_ m C  Cn*\  `Tms RmnCe,thentheprogramwillalwaysstartwiththeRacksystemandcomponentsinitiallyvisible.IfyouselectRemoteModB  XXXCo*\  `Tms RmnC_ p C  Cq*\  `Tms RmnCe,theprogramwillalwaysstartwiththeselectedremotecontroltype(seeRemoteTypesection,below)initiallyvisible.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   SaveonExi  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheSaveonExitB  XXXCr*\  `Tms RmnC_ s C  Ct*\  `Tms RmnCԀgroupallowsyoutoselectwhethertheprogramwillsavetherackandremotepositions(moveableremoteonly)touseonthenextstartup.Ifleftunchecked,theappropriatedevicewillbeplacedattheWindowsdefaultpositionthefirsttimeitismadevisibleduringeachrunoftheprogram.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   RemoteTyp  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5ThereareseveraldifferenttypesofremotecontrolsB  XXXCu*\  `Tms RmnC_ v C  Cw*\  `Tms RmnCԀsuppliedwithSoundStationsothatyoucanselecttheremotecontrolthatworksbestforyou.Notethatifyoudonotwantaremotecontrolatall,youcanselecttheNone(Iconize)option,andtheracksystemwillminimizetoaniconatthebottomofthescreenwhentheRemotebuttonispressed.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5Ifyouwanttheselectedremotecontroltoalwaysbeontopofanyapplicationwindowsthathappentooverlaytheremote,checktheRemoteonTopcheckbox.Thiswillmakeitimpossibletocovertheremotecontrolwithotherapplicationwindows.TurnthecheckboxofftomaketheremotebehavelikemostotherWindowsapplicationsanddisappearbehindotherwindowswhentheyoverlaytheremotecontrol.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5ThetwogeneraltypesofremotesprovidedwithSoundStationaredescribedbelow:  ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5Moveable  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5Themoveableremoteallowsyoutodragtheremotecontrolaroundthescreen.Torestoretheracksystem,pressthe Rackbuttonontheremote.  ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5ToolBar  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheBarremotesaresimilartootherapplicationstoolbars.Thebuttonsarearrangedinonehorizontalrow.TheBarremotescanbeattachedtoeithertheverytoportheverybottomofyourscreen.Torestoretheracksystem,pressRackontheremote.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   FlashingMute  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5EnablingtheFlashingMutescheckboxcausesallmutebuttonLEDstoflashwhentheappropriatemutebuttonsareactivated.IftheFlashingMutescheckboxisnotchecked,activemutebuttonswillhaveasolidLED.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   FlashingPause  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5Likeflashingmutes,above,butappliestothepausebuttonsonthecomponentsandtheremotecontrols.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   ClockSecond  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5IftheClockSecondscheckboxischecked,theclockontheracksystemwillshowsecondsinadditiontothehoursandminutes.Ifthecheckboxisnotchecked,thentheracksystemclockwillshoweitheranAforAMoraPforPMinplaceoftheseconds.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   TheWaveOptionsDialo  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheWaveOptionsdialogallowsyoutocontrolhowtheWAVEplayerruns.Eachgroupofoptionsisdiscussedbelow.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   DragandDro  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5SelectoneofthetwooptionsintheDragandDropgrouptodeterminehowtheprogramwillhandlenew.WAVfilesthataredraggedfromFileManagertoSoundStationanddropped.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5AddstoProgramaddsthedropped.WAVfilestoany.WAVfilesthatarealreadyselected.ReplacesProgramreplacesanypreviouslyselected.WAVfileswiththedropped.WAVfiles.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   Recording.i.Recording  ;C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5SelectoneofthetwooptionsintheRecordinggrouptodeterminehowWAVEfileswillberecorded.Thedefaultselection,Startsimmediately,meansthatonceyoupresstheRecordbutton,allnecessarysetupactionsareperformed,thenrecordingstarts.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5Tocuearecordingsessionwithmoreaccuracy,itisbettertoselectthePausesinitiallyB  XXXCx*\  `Tms RmnC_ y C  Cz*\  `Tms RmnCoption.Whenthisoptionisselected,andthewaveRecordbuttonispressed,theusualhousekeepingoccurs,butthenthePausebuttoncomesonandthewaveplayerisreadytorecordimmediatelywhenthePausebuttonisreleased.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheCountsUpandCountsDownoptiondetermineshowtheWavePlayerdisplaywilloperateduringbothrecordingandplaybackofWavefiles.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheCoordinatedCDPauseReleaseoptionallowsmoreaccuraterecordingcontrolfromtheCDROMdrive.Whenthisoptionisactive,theCDspausewillbereleasedatthesametimethatyoureleasethepauseontheWaveplayertostartrecording.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheWaveRecordPathoptionallowsyoutodesignatethedriveandpathtowhichyouwantyournewWaveformrecordingstogo.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   AdditionalOption  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5ThePauseafterplayingeachwaveformoptionallowsyoutopausetheWAVEdeviceattheendofeachselectioninamultipleselectionplayback.Checkthisboxtopausebetweeneachfile;uncheckittoallownormalsequentialplayback.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheLimitwaveformrecordingto:optionallowsyoutomakesureyoudontinadvertentlyfillupyourharddiskwithahugewaveformrecording.Thisisasafetynetyoucanusetolimittheamountofrecordingyoucanperformatonetime.Toremovethissafetynet,entera0forthetime,andyoucanrecorduntilyourharddiskfillsupifyouwish.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   TheMIDIOptionsDialo  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheMIDIOptionsdialogletsyoudeterminehowtheMIDIplayerruns.Eachsectioninthedialogisdiscussedbelow.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   Time/TrackDefault  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheTime/TrackDefaultssectiondetermineshowthetimeandtrackdisplayontheMIDIplayerwilloperatewhentheracksystemisrunningandtheMIDIplayerisactive.WhenanewlistofMIDIselectionsisgenerated,theprogramfindsthelengthofeachsongandthetotallengthofallthesongs.ThetotalsareshownontheMIDIdisplayforfivesecondsbeforeitrevertstothedefaulttimeandtrackdisplaymode.IfyoupresstheTimeorTrackbuttonstoalterthedisplay,thedisplayalsorevertstodefaultmodeafterfiveseconds.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5IftheDefaultonTimeoutcheckboxischecked,thedisplayalwaysrevertsafteraperiodoffivesecondswhenevertheTimeorTrackbuttonsareusedtoalterthedisplay.TurningoffthecheckboxwillcausetheTimeandTrackdisplaytoshowthelastsettinginsteadofrevertingtothedefaultdisplay.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   ReverseSki  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5ReverseSkipletsyoucustomizetheoperationoftheMIDIplayersReverseSkipbutton.Bydefault,theReverseSkipbutton,whiletheplayerisinPlayorPausemode,returnstothebeginningofthecurrentsongifthecurrentpositioninthesongisgreaterthan2seconds,orskipsbacktotheprevioussongifthecurrentpositioninthesongislessthanorequalto2seconds.IfyouselectPreviousTrack,ReverseSkipwillalwaysskipbacktotheprevioussong,nomatterwhatthecurrentpositioninthesong.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   DragandDro  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5SelectAddstoProgramtoadddropped.MIDfilestoanyMIDIfilesthatarealreadyselectedintheprogram.SelectReplacestoreplaceanypreviouslyselectedMIDIfiles.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   MIDISongTitleDispla  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5YoucandecidewhethertheMIDIcomponentB  XXXC{*\  `Tms RmnC_ | C  C}*\  `Tms RmnCԀdisplaysthefullpathandfilenameorfilenameonlyofthecurrentlyplayingMIDIsong.Selecteitheralluppercaseoralllowercase.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   AdditionalOption  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5PauseAfterPlayingEachSongallowsyoutopausetheMIDIdeviceattheendofeachselectioninamultipleselectionplayback.Checkthisboxtopausebetweeneachfile;uncheckittoallownormalsequential(orrandomorrepeated)playback.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   TheCDPlayerSetupDialo  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheCDPlayerSetup.i.CDPlayerSetup_;dialogallowsyoutodeterminehowtheCDplayerruns.Eachsectioninthedialogisdiscussedbelow.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   Time/TrackDefault  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheTime/TrackDefaultssectionoftheCDPlayerSetupworksthesameastheMIDIPlayerTime/TracksDefaultssection.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   ReverseSki  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheReverseSkipoptionintheCDPlayerSetupworksthesameasReverseSkipintheMIDIPlayerSetup.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   TheAboutButto  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheAboutbuttonB  XXXC~*\  `Tms RmnC_  C  C*\  `Tms RmnCԀbringsupadialogwithinformationabouttheprogramandWinSoft_.ThisisknownasanAboutDialogBoxincommonWindowsterminology.Movethemousepointermorethanabout15pixels,orpresstheleftmousebuttontoremovethedialogfromthescreen.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   TheInfoDialo  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheInfobuttonB  XXXC*\  `Tms RmnC_  C  C*\  `Tms RmnCԀprovidesvisualfeedbackregardingthestatusofyoursoundboard.Thisdialogboxindicateswhatfunctionsofthesoundboardwerefoundonyoursystem.Markeditemsareavailable.Unmarkedfunctionsarenotavailableonyoursoundboard.TheinformationgatheredbythisdialogboxisthesameinformationusedtosetyourSoundStationfunctions.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheInfodialogalsoliststheversionnumberofyourcopyoftheprogram.Wheneveryouneedtocontactusaboutproblemswithyourprogram,alwaysgettheversionnumberfromtheInfodialogbeforecalling.Thiswillhelpustodeterminewhetherthereisanewerversionoftheprogramwhichaddressestheproblemsthatyouareexperiencing.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   TheClockDispla  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheClockDisplay.i.ClockDisplay_;showsthecurrenttimewithanAMorPMindicator.SelecttheClockSecondsoptionfromthePreferencesdialogtodisplayseconds.  bO?;z (  p @@b;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheWAVEPlayer.i.WavePlayer_;componentallowsyoutocueoneormoredigitizedwaveformfilesforplayback,ortorecordyourownwaveformfiles.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   TheProgramButto  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheProgrambuttonB  XXXC*\  `Tms RmnC_  C  C*\  `Tms RmnCԀpullsuptheWAVEprogrammingdialog.Withthisdialog,youcancreateaprogram,orplaylist,ofwaveformfiles.Seethesection TheWAVEProgrammingDialogformoreinformationoncreatingwaveformplaylists.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   TheModeButto  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheModebuttonB  XXXC*\  `Tms RmnC_  C  C*\  `Tms RmnCԀchangestherecordingmodeoftheWAVEplayerwhenitisnotcurrentlyplayingorrecordingwaveformfiles.TheModebuttoncyclesthrough8bitmono,8bitstereo,andifyouhaveanUltraSoundMAXinstalled,alsothrough16bitmonoand16bitstereomodes(ifavailablewiththeselectedrecordingrate).Theselectedmodeisdisplayedinthewaveplayersdisplayarea.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   TheRateButto  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheRatebuttonB  XXXC*\  `Tms RmnC_  C  C*\  `Tms RmnCԀchangestherecordingspeed(orsamplingrate)oftheWAVEplayer.TheRatebuttoncyclesthrough11kHz,22kHz,44kHz,and48kHzratesifyouhave16bitrecordingcapabilitiesandiftherateisavailableintheselectedrecordingmode.Theselectedrateisdisplayedinthewaveplayersdisplayarea.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   TheRecordButto  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TorecordwaveformB  XXXC*\  `Tms RmnC_  C  C*\  `Tms RmnCԀaudiodata,presstheRecordbuttonontheWAVEplayer.BeforepressingRecord,however,youshouldprobablysetthedesiredrecordingmodeandrate,describedabove.Also,youwillprobablywanttoselecttheinputsourcefromwhichyouplantorecord.Thisiscoveredinthesection TheRecordInput(Rec)Buttons.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5ThesuggestedmodeforinitialrecordingstartupistosetPausesInitiallyintheWAVEPlayerSetupdialog.Thisway,oncetherecordingissetup,youcansettheinputmixerlevel(s)forthecomponent(s)thatyouarerecordingfrom.AdjusttheinputsothatthedualmetersintheWAVEdisplaywindowrarelyentertheyellowareasandtheredareas(peak)donotlightupatall,oraslittleaspossible.Thiswillhelptoensureagoodqualityrecording.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5Oncethelevelsaresetandthematerialthatyouwanttorecordisstarting,pressPausetoreleasethepausemodeandstartrecordingifPausesInitiallyisset,orpressRecordifStartsImmediatelB  XXXC*\  `Tms RmnC_  C  C*\  `Tms RmnCyissetintheRecordingoptionsintheWAVEPlayerSetupdialog.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   ThePlayButto  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5ThePlayButtonstartswaveformplayback.ThewaveformscanbeselectedusingtheWAVEprogrammingdialogorbydragginganddroppingwaveformfilesfromtheFileManager.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   TheOtherButton  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5Theremainingbuttonsperformthefunctionsindicatedbelow.  ;14 <DL!T$;  /% ` <DL!/,.., ReverseSkipB  XXXC*\  `Tms RmnC _  C  C*\  `Tms RmnC..Skipsbackwardintheplaylistbyonefile.  ;14 <DL!T$;  /% ` <DL!/,.., ForwardSkipB  XXXC*\  `Tms RmnC _  C  C*\  `Tms RmnC..Skipsforwardintheplaylistbyonefile.  ;14 <DL!T$;  /% ` <DL!/,.., RewindB  XXXC*\  `Tms RmnC _  C  C*\  `Tms RmnC..Skipsbackwardsinthecurrentfileatsmallintervals.  ;14 <DL!T$;  /% ` <DL!/,.., FastForwardB  XXXC*\  `Tms RmnC _  C  C*\  `Tms RmnC..Skipsforwardinthecurrentfileatsmallintervals.  ;14 <DL!T$;  /% ` <DL!/,.., StopB  XXXC*\  `Tms RmnC _  C  C*\  `Tms RmnC..Stopsplayingtheplaylist.  ;14 <DL!T$;  /% ` <DL!/,.., PauseB  XXXC*\  `Tms RmnC _  C  C*\  `Tms RmnC..Pausestheplayingoffilesuntilreleased.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   TheWAVEProgrammingDialo  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5TheWAVEProgrammingDialogB  XXXC*\  `Tms RmnC_  C  C*\  `Tms RmnCԀallowsyoutoselectawaveformfile,orseveralwaveformfiles,toplayontheWAVEcomponent.Youmayselectupto50filestoplayatonetime.Additionally,youmaysaveyourlistoffilesbygivingthelistauniquename.Then,youcanrecallyourlistlaterbyselectingthenameofthelistfromthosethatyouhavesaved.   ;14 <DL!T$;&    5+ 4 <DL!5B   SelectingandDeselectingfilestopla  C     ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5BringuptheWAVEProgrammingDialogbypressingtheProgrambuttonontheWAVEcomponentortheProgbuttonontheremotecontrolwhiletheWAVEdeviceisselected.OntherightsideofthedialogaretwolistboxeslabeledDirectoriesandFiles.Abovebothofthelistboxesisthecurrentlyselecteddirectory.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5Tomovearoundyourdisk,choosetheappropriatedirectoryfromthelistintheDirectorieslistbox.Selectthe[..]symboltomoveupadirectory.Doubleclicktheleftmousebuttononthedesireddirectorypathtochangetothatdirectory.Yourchoicewillappearabovethelistbox.AnyWAVEfilesfoundinthecurrentlyselecteddirectorypathwillappearintheFileslistbox.Ifyouwishtochangetoadifferentdiskdrive,selectthedesireddrivebydroppingdowntheDrivesbox,andclickingonceonadriveletter.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5MarkfilesfromtheFileslistboxbyclickingonthemwithyourmouse.  ;14 <DL!T$;  5+ 4 <DL!5Onceallofthedesiredfilesaremarked,pressthebuttonlabeled<