This command allows you to select all the default operating parameters of the tape loader. These settings can be changed from the tape loader itself with the Parameters button.
Select how the filenames for the recorded messages will be created. You can select a script file, in which case the filenames will be taken from the script file itself. Caution: If you don't enter a "save prompt files to" folder in the tape loader defaults then the complete path (without extension though, it is always ".wav") has to be entered in the script file itself. If a save-prompt-files-to folder is entered in the tape loader defaults only a filename (without any extension) should be entered in the script file.
Instead of using a script file, you can also have Vox Studio generate filenames automatically. These will consist of a fixed alphabetic radix and a variable (incrementing) numerical suffix. The numeric part can be decimal or hexadecimal. For example if the starting radix is ivr and the trailing number is 1087, then filenames from ivr1087.wav to ivr9999.wav can be generated.
You can also define the default technique for the tape loader to detect the separation between recorded tape messages. You can tap the space bar yourself whenever you recognize the audible end of a prompt or you can have Vox Studio do this for you by detecting a settable number of seconds of silence. It would be a good idea to have 3 to 5 seconds of silence as a delimiter on your tape recordings. You can also define what length of silence represents the end of all tape recordings. This should be much longer than the longest separating silence on the tape. You can also set the threshold level Vox Studio will use to make the difference between silence and non-silence. The threshold can be set in % or in decibels.
Finally, select the sample rate of the recorded ".wav" files (from 6 to 64 KHz) and the disk folder where these will be stored.