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Hijack Audio into Live from any source
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:29 pm
by crawford
I'm an avid Audio Hijack Pro user by the company Rogue Amoeba. It dawned on me that Live should utilize this technology, so that you can sample the audio from anything running inside the OS, such as iTunes, or DVD Player, and be be able to drop it into your project right then and there, without having to open and close multiple apps. Now that's LIVE.
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:42 pm
by ILTK
You can do that without anything but your soundcards mixer applet, just make sure the audio is routed so the input picks it up and hit record.
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 12:00 am
by Voodu
I wish they had a pc version of that program:)
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 12:33 am
by crawford
ILTK wrote:You can do that without anything but your soundcards mixer applet, just make sure the audio is routed so the input picks it up and hit record.
i don't think it's quite that easy at this point... I will test your suggestion though and reply back here....
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 12:38 am
by crawford
ILTK wrote:You can do that without anything but your soundcards mixer applet, just make sure the audio is routed so the input picks it up and hit record.
Just as I thought, it's not that easy. That's why I'm posting this as a feature suggestion...
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 2:33 am
by crawford
ILTK wrote:You can do that without anything but your soundcards mixer applet, just make sure the audio is routed so the input picks it up and hit record.
HOW???
not on any Mac I'm using. It would be really helpful if you'd explain yourself. Or maybe you can't because this isn't currently possible?
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 3:56 am
by forge
on mac you can do this with soundflower which is free
dont know on PC but would like to
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 6:43 am
by crawford
forge wrote:on mac you can do this with soundflower which is free
dont know on PC but would like to
THANK YOU FORGE!!!
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 4:19 pm
by ILTK
You didnt mention before now that you are on a mac, this is how you do it in windows without any fancy extra programs.
Been a while since I did it, but open your mixer applet (Doubleclick speaker icon) select options menu, then properties.
Put checkmark in 'recording' hit ok button, now you have controls for selecting the recording input, now select 'Stereo mix' checkbox and close mixer applet.
Open any program that can record, start something that generates sound, cd player, winamp, whatever, and hit record, voila... magic.
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 10:51 am
by forge
ILTK wrote:You didnt mention before now that you are on a mac, this is how you do it in windows without any fancy extra programs.
Been a while since I did it, but open your mixer applet (Doubleclick speaker icon) select options menu, then properties.
Put checkmark in 'recording' hit ok button, now you have controls for selecting the recording input, now select 'Stereo mix' checkbox and close mixer applet.
Open any program that can record, start something that generates sound, cd player, winamp, whatever, and hit record, voila... magic.
that will only work if you're using the onboard sound card though
also, the thing about soundflower is it will work in live - you can choose it as an input on a track in live which is awesome
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 8:37 pm
by crawford
Soundflower does not pull up as an option as an input in Live for me, and I do have it installed. The options are: Reason, Resampling, A Return, B Return. I've even got Soundflower selected in Live's preferences as the Default input, and Soundflower selected as OS X's default Input. What the hell am I not doing right? this is pissing me off.
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 8:38 pm
by crawford
I have never ever been able to get Soundflower to f*cking work ever.
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 8:41 pm
by crawford
I have never ever been able to get Soundflower to f*cking work ever.
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 12:16 am
by forge
hmm strange...I dont use Live on what is now my partners powerbook any more so I cant really remember but i did use it a bit when i did - do you maybe have to set it up in audio/midi setup to be the main input/output? I do remember seeing it in there and having to do something
she's still on jaguar too, dont know if that matters....but I used it alot and really liked it - really want something similar for PC
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 12:18 am
by forge
just in case you missed it:
How To Use Soundflower
Soundflower presents itself as one of two audio devices (2ch / 16ch). The 2-channel device is sufficient for most situations.
To send the output of one application to another, select Soundflower as the output device in the first application and Soundflower as the input device within the second application.
If an application does not allow you to specify audio devices, you can make Soundflower the default input or output device inside the Sound panel in the System Preferences, or with the Audio MIDI Setup utility application.
The 16-channel device is provided for more complex routing situations, and can be used with more than two applications simultaneously if the applications support audio routing to any channel, as Max/MSP does.
Note that Soundflower's audio channels represent a global audio space. If more than one application is sending its output to the same channel, the audio will be mixed. If you want an application to send and receive audio through Soundflower, (for instance using Max/MSP to manipulate and return another application's audio) you must send and receive the audio on different audio channels or a feedback loop will be created.
If you are hearing clicks or breakups, try increasing the buffer size of both applications (set within each application).
just thinking - do you have to go to "input/output" settings in live's prefs and enable it?