WAVE EDITOR / RECORDER
Edison is a fully integrated audio editing and recording tool. Edison loads into an effect slot (in any mixer track) and will then record or play audio from that position. You may load as many instances of Edison as you require in any number of Mixer Tracks or Effects slots. To open Edison press Ctrl+E in a Sampler Channel, or load from the effects menu into mixer track/s.
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Memory: Edison operates exclusively in RAM (memory) and so is designed for working on samples or small songs, not recording hours of audio. With RAM in mind, edit functions can require 4X the original sample space, so we recommend limiting samples to approximately 1/4 of free memory. If you don't heed this warning your PC may explode, injuring bystanders, don't say we didn't warn you. Editing operations that require sample processing convert the source sample/s into 32 bit float and at the samplerate of the highest wave in any group processed. This means that processed wave files are unlikely to be in the same format as the source samples, although you can set the sample format after you have edited the sample (as described below).
You can open Edison by pressing (
Ctrl+E)
on any sampler channel or by loading it into a mixer track Effects slot. Note: Edison opens in the preview mixer track unless
deliberately placed in an Effects slot.
In the top-left section of the Edison window are several controls for the recording setup.
Note: Edison records audio from the mixer track and effect slot position (1 to 8) that it is loaded into. This arrangement provides excellent flexibility for recording wet and or dry signals. For example, place an instance of Edison before and after any effects in the mixer track and obtain both dry and wet recordings of the audio entering the mixer track. Don't forget to disable the mixer track effects following Edison if you need to listen to the recordings without the effects that are (still) being added by the mixer track.