Step 4 -- setting the sound storage folders
Once (actually a little big before) sound recording is triggered, the SAP2 recorder start
saving a temporary wave file into the hard disk. This storage folder (temporary file path)
must exist, otherwise, nothing will be saved ever. Once recording is triggered off, the
recorder “decides” to either delete the temporary file, or to move it into a “Complete files
path”. Note, however, that “complete” from the point of view of the recorder, is the input
folder of the “Live” module, which perform spectral analysis and made a final decision
about the storage. By default, the path should look like this, more or less:
If you have two hard disks in your computer, it is recommended to use the other hard disk
(D) for both temporary and complete storage, so as to leave the system hard disk (C)
protected.
Note: it is easier to test the Temporary and Completed folders from the
"Recording" tab of the main window:
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