ABSTRACT

Syntrillium provide an optional extra of a dedicated controller for Cool Edit called ‘Red Rover’ (Figure 17.2). This is largely aimed at users who want to record themselves with Cool Edit. For

example, a guitarist would have problems with the electric pick up, also picking up the electrical interference from the computer monitor or even the computer itself. Moving a few metres away can eliminate this. Red Rover provides transport controls and level indication, and these can also be useful when editing. Additionally, cue markers can be added on-thefly and Cool Edit’s metronome switched on or off.