On the main panel, move the cursor (1) of the Stereo / Mono scale either left or right to instruct how your records will be. Move it to the left for stereo output, or to the right for mono output file.
E.g.: In this illustration, the position of (1) shows that the file will be saved in Stereo type with 44100 bits. (read a tip on this).
Note: Only when the DUPLEX mode is ON (2) that you can make change to the Stereo/Mono scale. If the DUPLEX mode is off, it is because there is a playback audio stream(s) in your computer, please turn off any media player or any application that is producing audio stream at that time.
Then, click on the Recorder button (3) on the main panel to open Voice Changer Software Recorder.
Fig 1 - Change the Stereo/Mono scale, then open VCS Recorder [Main panel]
Within
VCS Recorder window:
- Check the option
Record non-morphed streams at VCS (1) to set VCS Recorder to record audio streams out of VCS's morphing effects.
- Click the
Settings menu
(2) to enter the settings window. Click the
Encoders tab
(3) to switch to this tab.
Fig 2 - Go to the Recorder settings window and visit the Encoders tab [Recorder]
In the Encoders tab:
1. Check the Advanced mode checkbox (4) to show the full list of audio rates supported by VCS Recorder.
2. The .wav file format is represent by the 44100, Mono or 41100, Stereo (5).
Double-click on the one you need, a big list will pop up:
Fig 3 - Choose the WAV file format codec for the new recording task [Recorder settings - Encoders tab]
- Choose Microsoft PCM Converter (6).
- A small list will expand, select Sampling Rate: 44100HZ (7).
- On the next list, select 44100 KHz, 8 Bit, Mono, 352.8Kbits/sec (8).
- Click OK to apply the settings and close the Settings dialog box.
Now all recorded files should now be saved in WAV format.
Fig 4 - Choose the suitable codec for .wav format output [Recorder settings]
- Run
Anime Studio Pro 6 - Select
File Menu >>
Import >>
Audio File…
- Select file from Select Audio File window >> Click Open button.