Total Audio Capture Help
Introduction
Total Audio Capture is powerful audio recorder and editor.
With Total Audio Capture you can :
Capture Audio with high quality without loss
Capture audio from selected audio input pin. for
example, Line In , Microphone, Stereo Mix, Mono Mix, Aux, Video, CD Audio, Phone
Line.
Capture audio to
Wave, WMA, MP3, OGG, AMR, FLAC, SWF(Audio), VOX, RAW file format.
Edit audio data of record visually(Cut, Copy,
Paste, Apply different effects, Apply different filters)
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Audio Capture
Recording
from Microphone
. Most sound cards provide the
ability to receive sound input from microphone, headphone and speaker ports.
This is useful for recording voice or sounds to your computer.
1.
Connect your microphone's cable to your sound card's Mic In port at the
back. If you are not sure which port is correct, you can check the sound card to
see if it is marked (sometimes with a picture of a microphone), you can use a
process of elimination, check the documentation that came with your hardware, or
contact the hardware manufacturer.
2.
Launch Total Audio Capture. Correct to setting Audio Device ,Input Pin.
3.
Click Record button,Start to record.
Recording from Videotape
1.
Connect left and right Audio-out terminals on your VCR to the Line-in
port on your sound card.
2.
Launch Total Audio Capture. Correct to setting Audio Device ,Input Pin.
3.
Click Record button,Start to record.
Recording from online streaming audio, radio, audio
players
1.
Launch Total Audio Capture. Correct to setting Audio Device ,Input Pin.
2.
Click Record button,Start to record.
How to apply a
special effect or filter?
1. Drag your mouse with left button
down along the waveform until the point where you desire to select a session of
audio data;
2.Click Process and transform->(effects
and filters) ;
3. Adjust the parameters, and then click the Ok button;
Process and transform
Audio Effects
- Amplify
Increase - Increase volume on selected part of audio file
- Amplify
Decrease - Decreases volume on selected part of audio file
- Fade In
- Creates a fading in (soft to loud) effect in the selected part of an audio
file.
- Fade Out
- Creates a fading out (loud to soft) effect in the selected part of an
audio file
- Normalize
- Normalization allows you to achieve the greatest amount of amplification
that will not result in clipping (distortion). All parts of the wave are
amplified at equal levels.
For example, if the loudest peak of a waveform is at 80% and the quietest
peak is at 20%, normalizing the file to 100% results in the waveform’s new
loudest peak being 100%, and its new quietest peak being 40%.
- Chorus -
Just as a chorus is a group of
singers, the chorus effect can make a single instrument sound like there are
actually several instruments being played. It adds some thickness to the
sound, and is often described as 'lush' or 'rich'.
- Delay -
Delay can be used to create single echoes, as well as a number of other
effects. Delays of 35 milliseconds or more will be perceived as discrete
echoes, while those falling within the 15-34 millisecond range can be used
to create a simple chorus or flanging effect.
By reducing the delay times further down into the 1-14 millisecond range,
you can spatially locate a mono sound (a sound with the same information for
both the left and right channels) so that it appears as though the sound is
coming from the left or the right side, even though the actual volume levels
for left and right of the wave are identical.
- Invert
- This effect flips the audio samples upside-down. This normally does not
affect the sound of the audio at all. It is occasionally useful, for example
when the left and right channels of a song both contain equal amounts of
vocals, but unequal amounts of background instruments. By inverting one of
the channels and not the other, the vocals will cancel each other out,
leaving just the instrumentals. Obviously this only works if the exact same
vocal signal is present in both of the channels to begin with.
Inverting doesn't produce an audible effect, but it can be useful in lining
up amplitude curves when creating loops or pasting. If applied on a stereo
waveform, both channels are inverted.
- Reverb - Reverberates
selected part of an audio file.
- Reverse -
Select this command to have the current selection play backwards by
reversing the order of its samples. Reverse is useful for creating special
effects. This effect reverses the selected audio; after the effect the end
of the audio will be heard first and the beginning last. Some people reverse
small portions of audio to make inappropriate language unintelligible, while
others believe you can hear subliminal messages if you listen to speech
backwards. You can also create interesting sound effects by recording
natural events and reversing the audio.
- Flanger
- Applies Flanging effect to the selected part of an audio file.
- Expander - Adds expander
effect to the audio data array.
- Compressor - Reduces the
dynamic range of a signal.
- Phaser -
The name "Phaser" comes from
"Phase Shifter", because it works by combining phase-shifted signals with
the original signal. The movement of the phase-shifted signals is controlled
using a Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO).
- Trim - Adds trim effect to
the selected part of an audio file.
- Silence
- Inserts a silence on selected part of audiofile
- Vibrato
- Makes a Vibrato effect in the selected part of an audio file.
- Pitch Shift - Changes the
frequency of the selected part of an audio file.
- Resample - Decreases or
increases the rate of the selected part of an audio file.
- Stretch Time
- Makes a Stretch effect in the selected part of an audio file, changing the
pitch and duration.
Audio Filters
- Band Pass Filter - Applies
Band Pass filter to the selected part of an audio file.
- High Pass Filter - Applies
high Pass filter to the selected part of an audio file.
- Low Pass Filter - Applies
low Pass filter to the selected part of an audio file.
- High Shelf Filter -
Applies high shelf filter to the selected part of an audio file.
- Low Shelf Filter - Applies
low shelf filter to the selected part of an audio file.
- FIR Filter - Applies
Finite Impulse Response filter to the selected part of an audio file.
- Notch Filter - Applies the
Notch filter to the selected part of an audio file.
- PeakEQ Filter - Applies
Peak EQ filter to the selected part of an audio file.
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