Hummm... Isn't it so that a full-duplex soundcard can playback/record at the same time ???? I've got an ancient (well, allmost) gadgetlabs wav/4 soundcard, and although the latency sucks big time I can record audio while I'm playing it back.
I use cubase (but should be the same with logic, cakewalk etc) and can use for example a vsti for drums, have a soundcard output come into a stereo in on my (hardware) mixer, mix it all together with external synths and fx, and send a stereo out back to the soundcard inputs to record the full mix on a stereo track in cubase. In the past I've also used soundforge to record while cubase is playing. If you're 100% software though then I guess you could use 'virtual audio cable'... Piet. > -----Original Message----- > From: Daniel Norman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Hi > > I'm going to have a go at playing a tune using Logic to trigger the > sampler/synths and then pressing record in Cool Edit with the > output of the > mixer going back into 2 of the soundcard inputs - hopefully it doesn;t > explode in a mess of feedback or just die quietly or somehting... > I think the annoying thing will be the fact that you can only have 1 > application running at a time (i hope not). If this works > i'll be chuffed... > > Cheers for the info tho > > Dan > --- Drum&Bass Arena Producers Discussion List http://www.breakbeat.co.uk You are currently subscribed to dnb-prod as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
