X-station Users, I Need You Help |
Sun 8 Jan 2006, 13:22
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 08-Jan 06 From: Brighton Member No.: 74,969 |
Hi all, cool forum.
I’ve just got my grubby mitts on a X-Station. I’m having lots of fun controlling this and that within Logic & Live, loving the KS engine. I don’t have manual as it came from a friend who misplaced it and I cant print off the PDF from the Novation website as I don’t have access to a printer at work with out getting caught and have no access to the inter-web at home. I know, I know, it’s a tuff life I have. So I thought someone here may be able to help me. What I would like to do is record the X-Station’s KS synth into a Logic track. I’m using a G4 Powerbook and don’t have another soundcard apart from the X-Station itself. I’m using the X-Station as my main output straight into my monitors & only has the 2, left/right. It has a S/PDIF output. I know nothing about S/PDIF. Can I run S/PDIF output into one of the inputs or will that create a looping, blow my speakers to piece’s effect. It there a way I can do this with out getting another soundcard/interface, can you even run 2 soundcards on a Powerbook. Any advice would be appreciated largely Many Thanks I Know Nothing 23 |
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iknownothing23 X-station Users, I Need You Help Sun 8 Jan 2006, 13:22
Chris C.L Audio in on x-station is either 2 mono or one ster... Sun 8 Jan 2006, 20:43
iknownothing23 Thank you very much. I shall have much fun. One o... Mon 9 Jan 2006, 14:20
Chris C.L If you mean to be able to cue 2 different bits of ... Tue 10 Jan 2006, 15:55
iknownothing23 That exactly what I mean. That’s a shame there isn... Tue 10 Jan 2006, 16:15
Chris C.L Audio in on x-station is either 2 mono or one ster... Sun 8 Jan 2006, 20:43
iknownothing23 Thank you very much. I shall have much fun. One o... Mon 9 Jan 2006, 14:20
Chris C.L If you mean to be able to cue 2 different bits of ... Tue 10 Jan 2006, 15:55
iknownothing23 That exactly what I mean. That’s a shame there isn... Tue 10 Jan 2006, 16:15
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