[Finale] Re: Audacity

2005-08-01 Thread Simon Troup
 or go to http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ and get Audacity, which is 
 totally free, and works very well.
  
  
  Are you sure? I don't think Audacity can reroute internal audio in the 
 same way that Audio Hijack can? I thought it was just an editor.
  
 
 You can record with it.  There's a drop-down list of sources (the same 
 as you have enabled in the Windows Mixer, Properties for Recording 
 dialog.)

Interesting. That might be a great freeware choice for Windows.

Not working for me on the Mac that way though – I can select my Delta 1010lt 
card in the prefereces, but it doesn't appear to be able to record things going 
out. I certainly can't select an application.

Any Macateers able to rewire the audio internally using audacity?

Simon Troup
Digital Music Art

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[Finale] Re: Audacity

2005-08-01 Thread Thurletta Brown-Gavins
Came in on the end of this in digest format. With Audacity, I record by  
putting an RCA jack (I think it is) into the audio-in port at the back of  
my G4 mirror-door and putting the other end in the front microphone jack  
above the mirrored doors. This works, but AH is the software of choice.

Thurletta

At 07:26 AM 08/01/2005, Simon Troup wrote:
 Are you sure? I don't think Audacity can reroute internal audio in the
 same way that Audio Hijack can?

Yes, it can.

Aaron.

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Re: [Finale] Re: Audacity

2005-08-01 Thread Simon Troup
 Came in on the end of this in digest format. With Audacity, I record
 by putting an RCA jack (I think it is) into the audio-in port at the
 back of my G4 mirror-door and putting the other end in the front
 microphone jack above the mirrored doors. This works, but AH is the
 software of choice. Thurletta

Wow, I'm not brave enough to try that ... I would have thought something would 
explode in a giant feedback loop :)

Simon Troup
Digital Music Art

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Re: [Finale] Re: Audacity

2005-08-01 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Simon Troup / 2005/08/01 / 11:19 AM wrote:

Wow, I'm not brave enough to try that ... I would have thought something
would explode in a giant feedback loop :)

It won't, but the sound would be terrible since built-in audio DAC is
interfered by the power supply badly.  QS Mac and 1st gen G5 also had
ground broken shield issue that will cause massive sound degradation if
you do this.

According to Dave, FinWin seems to be publishing I/O to Windows built-in
mixer.  Why FinMac doesn't do it to OSX CA is beyond me, but nonetheless
using Audacity on Mac won't work unless you have something makes the CA pipe.

My choice of CA linker is Soundflower, which is very well written, free,
and stable:
http://www.cycling74.com/products/soundflower.html
I used to use AudioJack, but it hogs resources much more than Soundflower.

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- Hiro

Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
http://a-no-ne.com http://anonemusic.com


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Re: [Finale] Re: Audacity

2005-08-01 Thread Simon Troup
 My choice of CA linker is Soundflower, which is very well written,
 free, and stable:
 http://www.cycling74.com/products/soundflower.html I used to use
 AudioJack, but it hogs resources much more than Soundflower.

Brilliant!

Hero, many thanks, been looking for something like that for some time :)

Simon Troup
Digital Music Art

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