AnsweredAudio wave - recording vs recorded

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2015/03/06 19:59:31 (permalink)

Audio wave - recording vs recorded

Hi - I am trying to understand something and hope someone can help. I notice a difference between the displayed audio wave when recording and then once it is completed. Is the wave that is being drawn during recording just an estimation or should I expect the recording and recorded wave to be the same? This is a moderate example and the differences in other examples (based on input) can be more extreme. This is from a new project with a single audio track no FX - guitar plugged directly into audio interface. Thanks.
 

 
 
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Re: Audio wave - recording vs recorded 2015/03/06 20:34:03 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby rcklln 2015/03/06 20:39:25
Its an approximation.  Otherwise no need to redraw it. The redrawn wave is very accurate. 

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Re: Audio wave - recording vs recorded 2015/03/06 20:36:37 (permalink)
"Otherwise no need to redraw it."
 
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