It's just taken me fifteen minutes in Bidule to set up the following:

TetraMic into 2882, A-format out to VVTetraVST with side-chain out from 2882 
outputs to four channel recorder, with files going to a folder called A-Format

VVTetraVST to VVMicVST with side-chain out from VVTetraVST to a second four 
channel recorder, with files going to a recorder called B-Format

VVMicVST set to decode to XY stereo to DAW returns 1 & 2 on the 2882 with a 
side-chain out to a two channel recorder called Stereo

DAW returns 1 & 2 on 2882 sent a bus and thence to cans for monitoring. 

Trigger bidule set to start all three recorders running simultaneously in 
record mode from a single click. At the end of recording, I have three folders 
containing the original A-Format files pre-VVTetraVST, the B-Format files post 
VVTetraVST and a stereo decode post VVMicVST, plus I've been able to monitor 
the stereo output on cans. If I wanted to, I'd have been able to monitor a 5.1 
output on speakers, just by changing the patch.

Bidule is a free download to try out and then not exactly expensive if you want 
to buy it. 

Why not download it and see what it can do? I think you might be surprised.

Regards,

John


On 7 Apr 2011, at 16:01, Brian C. Peters wrote:

> I have the PC tools running in emulation or boot camp but to decode while I 
> record has never been possible in OSX.

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