Help on DECsound
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Overview of DECsound
DECsound is a software application that you can use to
record audio messages, which you can mail to other users or
include in documents.
DECsound functions are similar to those of a tape recorder:
you can play, record, fast-forward, and rewind recordings.
You can also edit your recordings using the on-screen
waveform display.
With DECsound, you record messages using a microphone,
which you connect to your workstation. You can play back
messages on your workstation's built-in speaker or on
headphones connected to your workstation. You can also
use a headset that combines a microphone and headphones.
You can mail DECsound files using DECwindows ~ Mail.
You can customize DECwindows Mail to use DECsound as
the mail editor so that when you create a mail message,
DECsound starts up automatically. After you make
the recording and exit from DECsound, you can use
DECwindows Mail to mail the recording.
You can annotate DECwrite ~ documents by creating
LiveLink ~ connections to DECsound files. For example, you
can annotate illustrations by inserting verbal descriptions of
their complex parts. If you update a recording, the document
will automatically include the new recording.
You can perform basic editing tasks on your recordings.
For example, you can use cut-and-paste on a DECsound
recording in the same way as you would use them on a
section of text. For more information about using DECsound,
double click on an item in the list of additional topics.
Additional topics:
* DECsound Menus
* DECsound Control Panel
* Using LiveLink Connections
* Mailing DECsound Recordings
* Using Online Help
* Starting DECsound Sessions
* Editing Concepts
* DECsound Tutorial
For information about using help, choose On Help from the
DECsound Help menu.