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abbie
post Thu 1 Mar 2001, 18:00
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Does anyone know how to record a software synth running on the same mac as the recording software?  In my case, I am using Studio Vision on an iMac and would like to record to disk rather than use midi.  The only way I have been able to do this is by routing the iMac's output to a mixer and then routing the mixer back to the iMac's input. In Studion Vision I would then select the External Mic input to record from.  While this works, it creates latency problems and I am sure that there is a better way.  Thanks...


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Francois Déchery
post Wed 28 Mar 2001, 20:30
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There is an apple extension (AIFF writer) that can record the sound manager output to disk.

It could help to solve your problem (if the extention works correctly)

It can be found in MacMusicLinks searching 'AIFF'.

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post Thu 29 Mar 2001, 18:46
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This sounds exactly like what I am looking for. It may also solve another situation where I would like to record sounds from programs that don't have a midi interface e.g. spongefork.

Thanks for your suggestion.


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post Mon 2 Apr 2001, 16:35
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This appears to work as advertised but doesn't solve my problem since I need something that routes sound out to sound in my audio software. The best way to do this that I can think of is first record the music as a midi sequence and then record the software synthesizer as audio by bridging the external out jack to the external in. This works fine with no latency.


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