I have a tough question. I don't know if it is a Quicktime question, a Revolution question, a Mac OSX question or even a "Soundflower" question. Plus I really don't know a whole lot about the subject at hand -- which is digital audio files. So I'm not even sure I can explain the question properly.
Anyway, I am a pianist. I have just recorded with a cellist. We had 2 mikes on the cello and 2 mikes on the piano. I have written an application in Revolution to help me choose the edits for this and other recordings. I found that by creating 2 players, I can play all 4 channels in Revolution -- Player 1 plays the 2 cello mikes and Player 2 plays the 2 piano mikes. These 2 players are perfectly synchronized - - it's really fantastic. I can turn up or down one of the players so that I can focus on one instrument or the other. Once I have chosen my edits, I need Revolution to play each edit into Digital Performer, which is the digital audio editing program that I use. Soundflower is a little program I downloaded which allows for a direct audio connection between two applications. It can carry up to 16 separate channels at a time. Digital Perormer can of course record many channels. But it's not working. I start the 2 players going in Revolution, and press the record button in Digital Performer, but what is recorded is 2 channels (a single stereo pair.) Does anyone have an idea how these 4 channels are being squished into 2? It seems that the culprit is either Quicktime or Revolution. Any ideas how I might get around it? Each channel needs to remain separate for post-editing manipulation. For that matter, is there a better way altogether? I would prefer to dig into the innards of these sound files and grab portions of each as if I were copying and pasting material from several text documents. Does anyone know how to do this? Or am I asking for big trouble by messing around inside sound files? Thanks Fred Moyer _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
