Mention the Voice/Level Activate plugin in a tip
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@ -122,6 +122,17 @@ While recording, you will be able to see the _levels_ (the amplitude in
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decibels) of the incoming sound, as well as see the _peaks_ of the _waveform_
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decibels) of the incoming sound, as well as see the _peaks_ of the _waveform_
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appearing as it is recorded.
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appearing as it is recorded.
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{{% notice tip %}}
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If you are some distance away from the computer running Ardour and you need to
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record audio, one of the options is to add the plugin called _Voice/Level
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Activate_ which is part of the Ardour's bundle. Place it in the beginning of
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the signal chain in the processor box, that is, at the very top. Once you arm
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the track and enable the recording mode, clapping hands in front of a mic or
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plucking a guitar string will trigger the transport to roll and thus start
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recording. Tweak the threshold value (measured in dBFS) to make it work for
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you.
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{{% /notice %}}
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### Avoid Clipping
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### Avoid Clipping
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The audio in the screenshot below was recorded too loud and produced _clipping_
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The audio in the screenshot below was recorded too loud and produced _clipping_
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