Introduction
Swifturn Free Audio
Editor is a powerful real-time
sound recording program. With
it you can record sounds from
any resource such as your own voice, music,
lecture, vocal concert or any other sound by
working directly with your sound card. The recordings
can be saved in Wav-file format, MP3
format, WAV format or WMA format then
you can re-listen to them anytime on your player.
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Step 1. Activate Audio Recorder
Window
Launch Swifturn Free Audio
Editor. Click "New Record"
( )
to select recorder Sample Rate & Channels
( )
and click "OK" ( )
to activate audio recorder window.

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Step 2. Select Sound Source
and Sound Card
Select a proper sound
source ( ).
The names of the sound source to record streaming
audios maybe different in various operating
systems, usually named as Stereo Mix,
Phone Line, Aux Volume, Video Volume, Mic Volume,
Line In, CD Audio and so on. Then,
choose the sound card from
the "Line In" dropdown list
( ).

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Step 3. Recording Settings
Now start the playback of
the audio file that you want to record. You
should see a wave pattern ( )
display of the audio as it is playing. If the
volume settings are too high, you can see the
wave patterns being clipped off and appearing
to fill the recording window. If the settings
are too low, you can see only very small variations
in the wave pattern. You can adjust
the volume ( )
according to your demands. You can set a specific
time by clicking "Timer Record"
( )
to automatically start recording. You also have
the power to record without silence.

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Step 4. Start Recording
After everything is set,
please click the red round "Record"
button ( )
in Swifturn Free Audio Editor to start recording.
You can also click "Pause"
( )
to stop recording according to your demands.
Then, click "Keep" ( )
to input the recording to the waveform window
of audio editor.

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Step 5. Save the Changes
Now, the recording is displayed
in the waveform window, you can use editing
function to edit it or add audio effects
to meet your demands. You can click
"Save" to save the changes ( ).
"Save File..." is to save the
changes to the original file while "Save
File As..." is to save the changes
with a different file name and/or location.
Various output formats are provided in the menu.
Before you output the file, a window will pop
up in which you can choose the preset quality
or specify the configuration parameters of the
output format. Now, enjoy your recording!

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