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|Author=[[Paul Ratcliffe]]
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DPLAY and DRECORD are VIO companion programs and DSG is a PM digital signal generator.
DPLAY and DRECORD are VIO companion programs and DSG is a PM digital signal generator.


==Information==
==USB Mic Device Information==
When using DTAPE for recording you need to set the correct Record Type before you open a new file. You have to do this only once anytime that you plug in a different USB audio device. For this device I used PCM, 44100 Hz and 48000 Hz, 16 bits, Mono, Line in.
When using DTAPE for recording you need to set the correct Record Type before you open a new file. You have to do this only once anytime that you plug in a different USB audio device. For this device I used PCM, 44100 Hz and 48000 Hz, 16 bits, Mono, Line in.


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[[Category:Audio Utilities]]
[[Category:Audio Editors]]
[[Category:Freeware]]

Latest revision as of 03:17, 28 July 2024

Digital Tape Recorder
Version 1.0 Beta 10
Vendor
Author Paul Ratcliffe
License Freeware
Download DigitalTape_1-0b10.zip
Website Site

OS/2 PM program which provides the facilities to record and replay digital audio directly to/from disk - a digital tape recorder. Features include peak level monitoring and unlimited .WAV file sizes (up to 4GB). DPLAY and DRECORD are VIO companion programs and DSG is a PM digital signal generator.

USB Mic Device Information

When using DTAPE for recording you need to set the correct Record Type before you open a new file. You have to do this only once anytime that you plug in a different USB audio device. For this device I used PCM, 44100 Hz and 48000 Hz, 16 bits, Mono, Line in.