Output Configuration dialog box

The Output Configuration dialog box is where you configure your soundcard with CD Scratch and set up the recording of CD Scratch's output.

Note: The Cue channel and Save As Wave features are available in the CD Scratch 1200 Deluxe product. For details on purchasing a CD Scratch 1200 Deluxe license click here.

Output Configuration dialog box explained:

Primary audio output

"ON-AIR" output device section

"ON-AIR" output device caption: Displays the soundcard driver for the "ON-AIR" output device.

"ON-AIR" output device Enabled option: Enable/Disable the "ON-AIR" output device.

"ON-AIR" output device Set button: Opens the Select "ON-AIR" output device dialog box so the soundcard driver can be selected.

"ON-AIR" output device Cal button: Opens the Calibrate Audio Device dialog box so the audio device can be calibrated.

For instructions on configuring the main "ON-AIR" output device click here.

 

"CUE" output device section

"CUE" output device caption: Displays the soundcard driver for the "ON-AIR" output device.

"CUE" output device Enabled option: Enable/Disable the "CUE" output device.

"CUE" output device Set button: Opens the Select "CUE" output device dialog box so the soundcard driver can be selected.

"CUE" output device Cal button: Opens the Calibrate Audio Device dialog box so the Audio Device can be calibrated.

Use on-air device for cue - no option: Disables the cue channel.

Use on-air device for cue - Right channel option: Enable/Disable the Right channel as the cue channel.

Use on-air device for cue - Rear channels option: Enable/Disable the Rear channels as the cue channel.

Cue chan: Mix slider: Adjusts the level of on-air signal in the cue channel.

Cue chan: Out slider: Adjusts the level of cue signal in the cue channel.

For instructions on configuring the "CUE" output device click here.

 

Secondary audio output

Save As Wave output section

Format: You are able to select the wave file(s) recording settings. Ordinarily, you are best to leave these settings at default, which is 44,100 Hz, 16-bit, Stereo. But if you wish to record the wave file(s) at a lower rate, to save on space, you can.

Filename/Prefix: This is where you enter the prefix of the filename for the wave file(s), e.g. OtsOutput* will save the wave files as OtsOutput1, OtsOutput2, OtsOutput3, etc.

Set... button: Use this to navigate to where you would like to save the wave file(s).

Pause when nothing is playing option: When this option is enabled it will cause the recording to pause when nothing is playing. This means you could click the Stop button and resume 5 minutes later without it missing one milli second in the wave file.

Split into tracks option: When enabled this option will cause a new wave file to be created each time the next song plays. This feature allows you to easily make a mixed CD that is seamless, but has fast access indexing for the individual CD tracks.

Warn of any glitch option: Ots DJ will warn if there are any problems when recording the wave file.

Start button: Starts the recording.

Stop button: Stops the recording.

For instructions on how to record CD Scratch's output click here.

 

Related Topics:

How to set up your soundcard (main channel)

Cue channel output options

Recording CD Scratch's output (Save As Wave)

Audio output FAQ