The Record 'what you hear' feature on the SBlive will result in whatever you record being converted to 44.1 khz and then back to 48khz (The SBlive works internally at 48).. So you should avoid using this method whereever possible..
Something I tried a couple of days ago was to route an output from my soundcard to another input... This means you can assigna Sound forge to record whatever you're PC is outputting.. Including inputs etc.. This will only work on multi IO cards though I'm afraid... Nick -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 21 March 2002 09:29 To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Final recording I've got round this by running two PC's, so I just go digital to digital in to Wavelab. I know some sound cards though have a "record what is playing" function. Some of the soundblasters have this (it's designated by an ear in the soundblaster control panel). It seems to be a soundcard/install feature rather than anything else though - unless anyone else has got some ideas?....... -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Norman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 21 March 2002 09:41 To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List Subject: [dnb-prod] Final recording I see, Its a weird one, cos even tho peeps seem to getting increasingly smoother results using software, i can't stop myself wanting to buy yet more stuff that fits into a rack - ha, is this mental conditioning??? :-) My biggest gripe is making a tune that sounds fine on my monitors and then recording it to MD or tape where it seems to lose something. I would like to be able to record it directly back into a wave editor without putting it to MD first, then i might just get an internal CDRW to end up with some better sounding demos. Is there a way of recording a tune back into Soundforge or Cool Edit Pro using the soundcard inputs whilst playing it at the same time from the synths, sampler thru the mixer? I don't seem to be to do this, but I don't see why not. Do most people record a tune from the hardware or PC onto DAT or CD/MD and then re-record it back into the PC for editing using Waves etc then master it to DAT or CD/MD using the soundcard outs once finished?? I need to get my demos crisper and fatter.... Laters Dan -----Original Message----- From: mattrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 20 March 2002 19:40 To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: artists - I want to hear your music! cheers dan i'm really undecided about the vocals, some people like the chipmunk, some don't, some say they don't normally but it seems to fit ( i think i'm pulled towards the latter category) so i'm gonna try out that steinberg voice designer thingy if i can get hold of it, and i'm also looking for a singer to see if it would sound better done fresh... but i think i'm gonna have a hard time finding someone with a voice as smooth as the one i sampled.. i have a pretty fine selection of hardware but everything i've made this year has been 100% software. i've been using a combination of mainly Reaktor / Recycle / Reason / Cool Edit / T-Racks. and surprisingly since i totally abandoned the hardware my tunes have improved a shedload. i've always been a hardware head and it's really shocked me. thanks again keep it frosty, mattrick www.sequential-recordings.co.uk forthcoming on Formula Inc: FINC002: genetic sequence - urthe1 / urthe1 Miracle RMX DISCLAIMER: The Information in this message is confidential and may be legally privileged. 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