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Pope C XXIII
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Posted - 2007/06/14 : 20:18:59
I've just gotten started on an acid house tune, and it's coming together nicely (I mean, once you have a riff and a beat, you're pretty much done), but I need a way to record the 303 vst I have while I'm messing with the knobs on it (because I can't automate any modulation on it). Is there any way I can record it live?
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2007/06/15 : 21:55:48
Do you want to record midi events or audio?
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Posted - 2007/06/15 : 21:59:06
Changing the audio settings on you're PC to allow you to record through the line in, and then you could do it, but you would need a .wav editor like Adobe audition ect.
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Posted - 2007/06/16 : 15:26:58
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Do you want to record midi events or audio?
Audio.
quote: Originally posted by DJ-Pure:
Changing the audio settings on you're PC to allow you to record through the line in, and then you could do it, but you would need a .wav editor like Adobe audition ect.
I can edit .wavs just fine, and I'm not sure what recording with the line in has to do with anything. I'm trying to record cutoff + resonance modulations from a VSTi, not record external audio.
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Posted - 2007/06/17 : 11:27:41
You change you're Recording settings to Line in, which means anything played on you're P.C can be recorded to you're PC allowing you to live edit what you want to do, like you want.
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2007/06/17 : 15:43:00
You would need to set the windows 'Recording' (in the volume control panel) to either 'Stereo mix', 'What You Hear', or the equivelant.
In FL, to record audio, click the disk button at the bottom of the mixer channel your using (you need to have the sound card selected on the 'In' section, for this you need an ASIO driver), choose the location you want the file to be saved to, then press record and it will record audio. When you press stop it will automatically uncheck the disk button, and the audio will have been saved in the directory you selected (accessable via the sample browser if it's the default directory).
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Posted - 2007/06/19 : 13:48:00
doesnt anyone else use the Write and Record buttons in Cubase's VST's section??
i find that the easiest...
but i cant figure out how to map my controllers on my midi keyboard/controller to what i want to use it in Cubase or Reason or whatever... hmm .. different topic
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2007/06/19 : 16:53:05
quote: Originally posted by DjFall:
doesnt anyone else use the Write and Record buttons in Cubase's VST's section??
i find that the easiest...
but i cant figure out how to map my controllers on my midi keyboard/controller to what i want to use it in Cubase or Reason or whatever... hmm .. different topic
You need to find a midi implementation chart for whatever synth your using, then go to the midi track and expand it so it shows a controller lane, then select the CC number of the parameter you want to edit from the list of CC's. Then you need to go to the controller and assign that CC number to the controller you want to use :)
Also as far as i know, Pope is using FL so the R & W buttons aren't an option :P
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Pope C XXIII
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Posted - 2007/06/19 : 18:49:45
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Also as far as i know, Pope is using FL so the R & W buttons aren't an option :P
Nope. I'm using Acid 5, but you are right about the R & W buttons not existing.
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Posted - 2007/06/19 : 23:15:06
Well they don't apply anyway since you don't want to record midi events, which are what they are for. Set the recording option to what i said previously, then create an audio track and press record :P
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