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
> 

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