Powerbook Output And Input Max/msp |
Sun 26 Sep 2004, 16:52
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Hello Forum people,
it's the first time i post since i just started learning the basics of computer music and especially max/msp. i have some questions and will post them in order so i can be clear: 1) i am using a double socket to output from the powerbook headphones output to a)home speakers and b) to the powerbook input. could this damage the audio card? i want to be able to play something in max/msp and write it at the same time in cubase - is that possible?is it possible to use the filters and effects realtime?(without having to record the music first?) 2) as i understand i need a midi controller box to control the parametres in max/msp. please recomend a good and cheap one. 3) i need to control the output -small console with knobs for treble, bass -equalizers.(i always forget the name of this thing). can i do that at the same time through another software in max/msp? could you please recomend a small- cheap-good one? please help i really love max msp and need to move on p.s any links recomended for masic stuff needed for outputing/performing with a laptop will be much apreciated. thanks!! |
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Mon 27 Sep 2004, 15:24
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Moderator In Chief (MIC) Group: Editors Posts: 15,189 Joined: 23-Dec 01 From: Paris - FR Member No.: 2,758 |
CoreAudio is the API that developers use as toolbox, it is great feature wise (read: specs) but you should ask a developer on his opinion…
The headphone out is build to be that: a headphone out. I don't know if your out splitting is a good thing, it's certainly not something Apple thought of while designing the computer, but specwise, some sound engineer could tell us if it's a reasonnable thing or not to do so. Also, this out has the quality from the inside of the coreaudi yes, BUT, it has the reducing quality of its D/A converters, which are ok for basic use (read: listen to his MP3 on itunes) but is certainly not pro standard but the actual rules of sound interfacing in the studio. Any small interface will give a better out (and designed for this) out for other use, the headphone socket it's less sure Of course, you can use the I/Os of the mac as a primary audio interface, but you'll find a better result with any small USB/firewire interface right away. It's only a budget question. For the controller, brose a little in the forums in getting started and the interface one, you'll see which one are giving trouble, and if they can be solved, there's a lot of thing on the market, it'd be easier to talk about it in its own thread (keep things simple for people to answer you: one question per thread) and other members will be able to help you out nicely and faster. For the mixer, little Mackie, Allen&Heath and Soundcraft are good, especially if you need the EQs, small Behringer are ok, and seem reliable (you can't say that of everything behringer) but the EQ sound like sh… -------------------- Our Classifeds • Nos petites annonces • Terms Of Service / Conditions d'Utilisation • Forum Rules / Règles des Forums • MacMusic.Org & SETI@Home
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godard Powerbook Output And Input Max/msp Sun 26 Sep 2004, 16:52
Nels Without getting to technical, you shouldn't us... Sun 26 Sep 2004, 17:44
godard hi Nels, thanks for the reply. I thought that th... Mon 27 Sep 2004, 00:33
Nels As I said before, you need to do some reading/rese... Mon 27 Sep 2004, 01:25
Nels Without getting to technical, you shouldn't us... Sun 26 Sep 2004, 17:44
godard hi Nels, thanks for the reply. I thought that th... Mon 27 Sep 2004, 00:33
Nels As I said before, you need to do some reading/rese... Mon 27 Sep 2004, 01:25
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