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==== asignación  de entradas de grabación en Windows ====
Lastly, osara and reaper both are very context sensitive. This means that, if you turn on shortcut help and then press the delete key, you will find out that the action it invokes goes something like this:
Por ahora asumiremos que la fuente será mono. Selecciona la pista pulsando las flechas arriba y abajo. [[Special:MyLanguage/Useful Links and Resources#numpad emulation and applications key script|Presiona la tecla aplicaciones,]] y luego usa las flechas arriba o abajo hasta que escuches "input: mono" (entrada: mono). Pulsa enter o flecha drecha, y con las flechas arriba y abajo selecciona la entrada apropiada de tu interfaz que coincida con la fuente que estás grabando.

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==== Assigning Record Input on Windows ====
For now we'll assume that your source is mono. Select your track by pressing
up or down arrow. [[Useful Links and Resources#numpad emulation and applications key script|Press your applications key,]] and arrow up to where you hear “input mono.” Hit enter, or right arrow, and using your
arrows, select the appropriate input from your interface which
coincides with the source you are recording.

Lastly, osara and reaper both are very context sensitive. This means that, if you turn on shortcut help and then press the delete key, you will find out that the action it invokes goes something like this: