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Export WAV
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This function allows the tablature to be exported as a Waveaudio (*.wav) file that can be burned to CD or converted to mp3 format. To use this function, select {File}{Export WAV...}.
You must assign a file name for the export. Clicking on [File
] opens the file selector so that you can choose the export destination and enter the desired name. By default, TablEdit will suggest the name of the original tef file with a .wav extension.
The three combo boxes allow you to set the parameters that determine the quality (and, thus, the file size) of the sample.
In order to begin the recording process, press [Record Wav]. Before the actual recording begins, a menu will open allowing you to select exactly which portion of the tablature is to be recorded. The choice ranges from a single measure up to the entire tablature. Once this selection has been made, TablEdit begins to play the tablature. The text field to the right of [Record Wav] will display the size of the *.wav file being created.
When the recording has been completed, you can listen to the result by clicking on [Play Wav].
If a file with the name you've entered already exists in the selected folder its contents will be replaced by the new file.
The demo version of TablEdit will only export the first 30 seconds of the tablature.
Note:
It's maybe necessary to reconfigure Windows to be able to record. This is what you have to do in Windows XP (the procedure may vary in other Windows versions but will be similar):
1 Click on the Start menu in your task bar and select Settings>Control Panel. Then double-click on the Sounds and Multimedia (the actual title of the applet may vary depending on your Windows version) applet icon.
2 This will open the Sounds and Multimedia Properties dialog. Select the Audio tab.
3 Click on [Volume] in the Sound Recording portion of the dialog in order to display the Recording Control panel.
4 Select Stereo Mix and adjust the recording level.
You can directly jump to step 3 by clicking the "Multimedia Properties..." blue link at the bottom of the dialog.