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godard
post 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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Nels
post Sun 26 Sep 2004, 17:44
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Without getting to technical, you shouldn't use your Powerbooks headphone out for anything, but headphones. ..Sounds like you need an audio/midi interface. Most interfaces will have both optical out and main out, which will allow you to accomplish your goal.

Now, just do a simple google search for home recording and you'll find lots of interesting and helpful reading. ...All your ?'s will be answered.

To get you started, here's a great site with loads of info.

http://homerecording.com/recording.html

Good luck
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