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Record ====== NAME record - record sounds at any sampling rate from A/D64X. DESCRIPTION record records from the A/D64X interface, simultaneously converting to any specified sampling rate. record can either record from the digital input (for direct digital recording from a DAT machine or a CD player) or from the analog input (using the A/D64X analog-digital converters). When analog input is selected, record chooses the A/D64X quartz frequency (32, 44.1 or 48kHz) that makes the conver- sion to the desired sampling rate as easy as possible, unless the A/D64X sampling rate is also specified. When recording from digital input, you need to indicate the SPDIFF sampling rate (either 32, 44.1 or 48kHz). record can record in stereo, or in mono (selecting one of the two chan- nels, or mixing them), and write the output sound with or without a header. record can also swap the output sound's bytes, for compatibility with DEC machines, PCs etc... record can be forced to do direct-to-disk recording.
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