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<youtube>https://youtu.be/eDM71DyKyFE</YOUTUBE> | <youtube>https://youtu.be/eDM71DyKyFE</YOUTUBE> | ||
NVGate® proposes 2 different types of windows for post-analysis operation that let you analyze more precisely a part of the signal: | NVGate® proposes 2 different types of windows for post-analysis operation that let you analyze more precisely a part of the signal: | ||
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* '''Post-analysis''', the player takes place of the front end; the signal can be analyzed by any plug-ins. | * '''Post-analysis''', the player takes place of the front end; the signal can be analyzed by any plug-ins. | ||
* '''Play-back''' In connected mode on-line, signals are played on the output (load files in the player and connect tracks to outputs). Note that the Input sampling must be the same as player max bandwidth x 2.56. | * '''Play-back on output''' In connected mode on-line, signals are played on the output (load files in the player and connect tracks to outputs). Note that the Input sampling must be the same as player max bandwidth x 2.56. | ||
=====Play-Back on PC speaker===== | |||
From any of the previous configurations, the recorded signal could be listened on the PC loud speakers. | |||
Click on [[Image:Player_connection_wizard_06.png]] in the active window. The button stops the play back at any time. A mobile cursor (blue) localizes the played back signal part in the signal window. | |||
=====Selected record===== | =====Selected record===== |