
MPEG-2 and H.264 are widely supported by video editors and players.

MP3 (.mp3): lossy compression developed in 1993.ALAC (.alac): lossless compression developed by Apple.FLAC (.flac): lossless compression developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation.AIFF (.aif): uncompressed PCM developed by Apple.If you need a particular format that is not available, or your editor cannot open a file produced by VCV Recorder, create a bug report or feature request for the plugin.

You can select the audio or video format and settings by right-clicking on the panel while recording is stopped. This is useful for starting/stopping recording with a MIDI controller through VCV MIDI-CV or VCV MIDI-CC.
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This is useful when generating many small recordings, such as variations of percussion hits.Īlternatively, patch a trigger signal into the TRIG input to toggle the recording state when a trigger is generated. Patch a gate into the GATE input to start recording when the gate turns on and stop recording when the gate turns off. You can automate recording with a gate or trigger signal. To disable this behavior so existing recordings are overwritten instead, right-click the panel and disable “Append -001, -002, etc.” To change the output file path, right-click the panel and click the path under “Output file”.īy default, VCV Recorder appends a 3-digit number to each successive recording after the first, such as Recording-001.wav, Recording-002.wav, etc. Once a file is selected, recording will begin. If you have not set an output file path yet, a file dialog box will appear. RecordingĬlick the record button to begin recording.

If the VU meter displays a red light, the audio is clipping, so it would be a good idea to decrease the level to avoid distortion. If both audio inputs are patched, the recorded file will be stereo (2 channels), otherwise it will be mono (1 channel).Īdjust the level knob to apply gain or attenuation to the recorded signal. To record audio, patch an audio signal into the L/MON input, or a stereo audio signal into the L/MON and RIGHT inputs. This version of the Recorder was conceived and produced by Martin Elbourne, Jonathan Arthur and Thos Brooman with the invaluable help of the following:Ī1 Published By – Peter Gabriel Ltd./Hit & Run Music Publishers Ltd.VCV Recorder records mono/stereo audio and optionally screen-captured video to several popular file formats. They were engineered by David Lord and assisted by the wonderful Steve Street. The Studio tracks on this album were recorded and mixed 16 to 20 October, 1980 at Crescent Studios Bath. (Track A6 is credited on sleeve as live 1979, a mistake - the lineup on this track only played in North America in 1977) Peter Gabriel tracks by kind permission of Tony Stratton Smith ( Charisma Records )

