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16.7 Setting up File Types
The following Preferences from the Record/Warp/Launch tab are relevant to the sample files
that are created by recording:
•The sample file type you would like Live to create can be chosen from the File Type choos-
er in the Record/Warp/Launch Preferences.
•The bit depth of the sample file you will create by recording can be chosen from the Bit
Depth chooser in the Record/Warp/Launch Preferences.
You can save time by setting up reasonable defaults for the clips you are recording in the Re-
cord/Warp/Launch Preferences tab. In particular, it is smart to indicate the rough category of
sound to be recorded by choosing the appropriate default Warp Mode. If you decide later on a
different song tempo, the program will automatically maintain good sound quality (page 129),
usually without further adjustment.
16.8 Where are the Recorded Samples?
Recorded samples are stored with the current Set’s Project folder, under Samples/Recorded.
Until the Set is saved, it remains at the location specified by the Temporary Folder preference
which is found in the Preferences’ File/Folder tab. To make sure Live will not run out of disk space
while recording into a new Set, please make sure the Temporary Folder is on a drive/partition
with sufficient free space.
16.9 Using Remote Control for Recording
Using Key Map Mode and MIDI Map Mode (page 477), you can operate Live’s recording
functions without using the mouse.
You can map the Control Bar’s Arrangement Record and transport controls as well as the track
Arm buttons. For recording into the Session slots, you can map the Session Record and New but-
tons, the individual slots, and the relative navigation controls to initiate recording remotely; for
instance:
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