The settings table
This is an automatically generated input/output table that in most cases you will not need
to access directly, but when encountering “strange behavior” of SAP2 it might become
useful to know something about it. The Settings replaces the “birds” table used in
previous versions of SAP. There is only one “settings” table. As shown below, this table
has a major role in SAP2 “remembering” its previous state upon restart. However, not all
the states are captured in Settings - the state of the recording channels (of the recorder)
are stored in a table called Channels, and the settings of keys and other digital devices (if
present) are stored in the NIDAQ table. Settings table is a 12 records: the first is used to
store the settings of single analysis modules such as the Explore & Score and Feature
Batch. The other 11 records are used to store multiple analysis modules as in Sound Live.
The fields (entry types) and only 12 records (one record per recording channel). The first
record is used as the default state for all the modules except for the live modules (you
may think about this as 'channel 0'). The other 11 records are used for the real recording
and processing “channels” of the recorder and of the live processing modules. Settings
table communicates with all the SAP2 modules and maintaining birds IDs, ages,
recording and segmentation parameters, playbacks, etc.
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