Record audio streams and CDs?
Record audio streams and CDs?
Hi,
I would like to use Live to record (1) audio streams from the Internet, like Internet radio, and (2) samples from a CD playing from a program like Windows Media Player.
I haven't been able to figure out either one of these things... Is there a way to record the computer's wave out mix directly into Live? Can anyone suggest another way of accomplishing my 2 objectives?
My computer is a Pentium 4 running Windows XP.
Thanks,
A highly enthusiastic but frustrated newbie
I would like to use Live to record (1) audio streams from the Internet, like Internet radio, and (2) samples from a CD playing from a program like Windows Media Player.
I haven't been able to figure out either one of these things... Is there a way to record the computer's wave out mix directly into Live? Can anyone suggest another way of accomplishing my 2 objectives?
My computer is a Pentium 4 running Windows XP.
Thanks,
A highly enthusiastic but frustrated newbie
Last edited by pro30 on Sun Nov 23, 2003 6:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Alex Reynolds
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Use a software tool to reroute the internal sound bus to record to AIFF or WAV file.
One example is Audio Hijack:
-- http://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro/
Once in either of those two formats, you can import that file as a clip within Live. Not direct, but it works. Plus you have a recording you can archive and hang on to. Can be useful.
Another more direct option is possible via a soundcard with more than two input and output channels. You can reroute the output of an application such as WMP with Detour to the soundcard's second stereo output, and then run a patch cable to the second input. From there you set Live to bring in sound via the second input from your soundcard:
-- http://www.rogueamoeba.com/detour/
-Alex
One example is Audio Hijack:
-- http://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro/
Once in either of those two formats, you can import that file as a clip within Live. Not direct, but it works. Plus you have a recording you can archive and hang on to. Can be useful.
Another more direct option is possible via a soundcard with more than two input and output channels. You can reroute the output of an application such as WMP with Detour to the soundcard's second stereo output, and then run a patch cable to the second input. From there you set Live to bring in sound via the second input from your soundcard:
-- http://www.rogueamoeba.com/detour/
-Alex
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HajoCorsten
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just guessing, but the main obstacle would be the multi-channel/signal-source/client scope of your soundcard: if the signals from internet and cd are both stereo, the soundcard logically must support four in-channels in parallel (probably also different signal- and sample-rates) and two out-channels for monitoring.
Re-routing through real re-wiring from distinct soundcard-outputs to inputs, as Alex mentioned, is indeed a recommended workaround.
Re-routing through real re-wiring from distinct soundcard-outputs to inputs, as Alex mentioned, is indeed a recommended workaround.
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HajoCorsten
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TapIt won't do
TapeIt is a (freeware!) VST effect plugin, it works great WITHIN Live
http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/TapeIt/
but of course not 'outside' from where pro30 wants to stream two separate signal- sources simultaneously into Live.
Yes, (cheers to Glasgow, wee_malky, what a great town your living in!) Virtual Audio Cable should do the job, given your PC is up to date (49,- USD are not that much if you make use of it regularly).
But methinks there is a freeware-alternative; maybe pr30 should put that question on a forum at http://www.em411.com
http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/TapeIt/
but of course not 'outside' from where pro30 wants to stream two separate signal- sources simultaneously into Live.
Yes, (cheers to Glasgow, wee_malky, what a great town your living in!) Virtual Audio Cable should do the job, given your PC is up to date (49,- USD are not that much if you make use of it regularly).
But methinks there is a freeware-alternative; maybe pr30 should put that question on a forum at http://www.em411.com
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i use total recorder to record streams, it saves as wavs and is solid, and only costs $11.95 ( www.highcriteria.com ) so you can just record then import - not too difficult
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victorsmith2011
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Re: Record audio streams and CDs?
How about this one?
http://www.recordstreamingmusic.net/
you may give it a try for recording audio streams and cds. So long as you can hear, you can record it.
http://www.recordstreamingmusic.net/
you may give it a try for recording audio streams and cds. So long as you can hear, you can record it.
Re: Record audio streams and CDs?
Is here any special reason why you want to record a stream form an audio CD instead of just ripping it with Windows Media Player (or something similar)to a .WAV or .MP3 file?