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How to embed record in Troff

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hey this is joe from presonus in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you how to print plugins directly to your track while recording now if youamp;#39;re new to recording an audio i say skip this for now it might be more trouble than itamp;#39;s worth iamp;#39;ll talk about some pros and cons to this approach at the end of the video but the normal workflow for a digital audio system is we record our microphone onto a track and then we add plugins later so generally speaking the recorded audio is clean meaning thereamp;#39;s not eq and compression on there now another workflow is you plug your microphone into some sort of external preamp slash channel strip that maybe has eq and compression on there and you dial in that eq and compression and that becomes part of the signal that gets recorded to the track now if you want to have analog hardware iamp;#39;ve got some here itamp;#39;s really fun but if you maybe donamp;#39;t want to shell out the money for that or you just

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groff (GNU roff ) is a typesetting system that reads plain text input files that include formatting commands to produce output in PostScript, PDF, HTML, DVI, or other formats, or for display to a terminal.
The nroff command reads one or more files for printing on typewriter-like devices and line printers. If no file is specified or the - (minus sign) flag is specified as the last parameter, standard input is read by default. The File variable specifies files to be printed on a typewriter-like device by the nroff command.
groff (/ˈdʒiːrɒf/ JEE-roff) (also called GNU troff) is a typesetting system that creates formatted output when given plain text mixed with formatting commands. It is the GNU replacement for the troff and nroff text formatters, which were both developed from the original roff.
The cut command is a command-line utility that allows you to cut out sections of a specified file or piped data and print the result to standard output. The command cuts parts of a line by field, delimiter, byte position, and character.
troff (/ˈtiːrɒf/), short for typesetter roff, is the major component of a document processing system developed by Bell Labs for the Unix operating system. troff and the related nroff were both developed from the original roff.
The tip command places the file in the users current directory on the local system. Specifies the name of the users remote system definition file. The file can have any valid file name and must be set up in the format of the /usr/lib/remote-file file. The default is the /etc/remote file.
The File parameter specifies the name of the file you want to browse. Use vi subcommands for moving within the file. Use the :q subcommand to exit the view command. If you modify the file you can save your modifications by pressing the Esc key and wq! .
The xterm command automatically highlights the text cursor when the pointer enters the window (selected) and unhighlights it when the pointer leaves the window (unselected). If the window is the focus window, the text cursor is highlighted no matter where the pointer is located.

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