Live + Turntables + Scratching
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 8:50 am
Anybody doing this successfully? Not for playing out, but for recording the whole thing into Live. I'm struggling with the scratching due to the input latency. I used to be able to scratch and record into cooledit with no latency - ie - the sound would go directly through my soundcard and get recorded, but would not be delayed at all due to latency. I can't for the life of me work out how I did this in cooledit. (I was on a desktop then which had 2 soundcards, both internal, so I was recording into one and playing out through the other...)
I'm on a laptop - so I've only got 1 in and 1 out.
The question I am asking is: how do I make an audio signal pass through the machine without any latency? I've definitely done it before... I used to be able to scratch and just hit record in cooledit. The signal path went:
Turntable
Mixer
sound card 1 in
sound card 2 out
amp
speaker
Cooledit would not play the sound until it had been recorded, stopped and played back - so no latency problems...
I'm on a laptop - so I've only got 1 in and 1 out.
The question I am asking is: how do I make an audio signal pass through the machine without any latency? I've definitely done it before... I used to be able to scratch and just hit record in cooledit. The signal path went:
Turntable
Mixer
sound card 1 in
sound card 2 out
amp
speaker
Cooledit would not play the sound until it had been recorded, stopped and played back - so no latency problems...