In order for the recorder to record you have to give it a file name. Once you do that, it well record every time you press play, in the audio file player.
So, you either don't put a name in there during the "measure levels" step, or if you already did you can just let it record or double click on the "Layout Control" bidule and set recording to "off" (instead of "Arm Recorder"). Of course, you'll want to put it back to "Arm Recorder" when you are ready for the "Apply Gains" step.
To put the file name in the recorder, double click on "Zmeter & Recorder" and then click the button with the three dots in it. That will let you enter a file name. I usually just use "OUT" as a file name but it's up to you.
That would give you six mono wav files like this:
OUT_0001_0.wav
Where 0001 is the "take" number (how many times you have recorded) and _0 is the channel number (0 through 5; LF, RF, C, LFE, LS, RS).
Again, the "simple" layout might be easier for you to start with. No ZAG, no "measure levels" then "Apply Gains", no cue file, no VSTs.
The name of that layout is SPEC4.8-Simple.bidule
You can come back to the one with ZAG after you build confidence/experience with the simple version.
|