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Morex Word Out 1.1 Readme

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Description

This is a stereo Wave Out hard disk recorder. It produces 32 bit floating point 
Wav files at a variety of sample rates up to 96000 kHz.

If you use Cubase, Cool Edit or any other post-production tool, this is the 
output to use.

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Installation

Unzip to buzz\gear\effects, restart Buzz if it's running.

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Usage

1) Make sure the effect is connected to the Master.

2) Select the wave file to record to by right clicking on the machine and 
   selecting the menu option.

3) OPTIONAL:  If you're using the Windows Waveform Output audio driver, you can 
   select the rate of the wav file from the Attributes menu.  The default is 44100 kHz.

4) Set the record parameter to On or Off to start and stop recording.

Notes:
 - Each new record event deletes any previous recording to the output file.

 - Wave files come direct from Buzz's internal floating point data stream.

 - Sample values are divided by 2^14 before writing to produce reasonable output.

 - Some older audio processing software clips floating point values with magnitude 
   above 32768.0. You may need to adjust the input values if this is going to be a
   problem for you.  This isn't a problem with Cubase or Cool Edit, which do not clip.


Bugs/feedback to m@mudigital.com

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Distribution

This code is free; please include this readme in any distribution.

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