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How do you record whats coming out of your macs speakers?
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 2:27 am
by ThrowAway
I would like to sample from some dvds and streams and I was wondering what programs you guys use to do this. Can you achieve decent quality recording this way? Thanks in advance.
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 2:41 am
by rbmonosylabik
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 2:54 am
by 4ace
www.rogueamoeba.com
Audio Hijack is a free demo with a 10 min limit.
I liked it so much that after 2 months i bought it.It KICKS ASS.........
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 2:59 am
by dango
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 3:23 am
by 4ace
I demo'ed that one as well and found AHP UI a little easier for..
YMMV as always
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 3:52 am
by Atomikat
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 8:32 am
by signaturex
Ok i was wrong before. need to create agregate device.from two cards for this. I am using motu traveler. create device from internal and motu.
open agregate device editor.
create device from internal and motu
select use clock from internal check both devices check resample on both devices. click done
in system pref audio select external card not aggregate. I select motu.
in ableton select agregate card as input.
then select all available inputs. then check meters. i get system sound on 15/16. deselect dead inputs to save processor. On output stage be careful i select internal card as ouptut device in ableton right now. HAve selected external card and wrong out put and got feedback. I think the stream off the main mix of travelr is the mains which is 1/2 jacks on traveler patchbay. main out volume pot on traveler does nothing to input in ableton. And volume slider for bus one with first two outputs selected as out put does nothing to system sound in ableton as well. In audio/mid setup this out is described as mix one and it is highlighted as 15/16 on the list. can select 24 bit 96khz. but i get sample destruction. until it is all noise. ... haven't tried doing that with external card as clock source.
Also if you have digital in out on eight inch jack .. get toslink digital combo cable from radioshack #9151597b digital gold series universal optical cable. Run out to in. select internal in ableton preferences should have input from system sound. again. avoid feedback.
motu stuff 700 us dollars
toslink cable 15 us dollars.
Also if higher bit rate is needed use 24 bit and 96khz settings in audio midi set-up ok.. but i have had problems with sample drift an noise as well ... sound is pretty clean at 44.1 no clicks.
have also used toslink on motu optical in and out selecting bus one's output as optical and then optical input # in ableton. having all the inputs selected for this is helpful since having the internal card as part of agregate adds two to beginning of input list as stream one.
Now somebodey tell me where my launch sample editor button went!!!!
Piece of cake? eat it too. JOB less
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 8:55 am
by substance_g
Yup, soundflower's been good to me.
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 4:30 pm
by pulsoc
4ace wrote:www.rogueamoeba.com
Audio Hijack is a free demo with a 10 min limit.
I liked it so much that after 2 months i bought it.It KICKS ASS.........
+1 extremely easy to use
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 1:45 am
by ThrowAway
thanks everyone!
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 11:34 am
by BAKOY_MUSIC
This is how this little apprentice soundman goes about it
supposing you have a sound card with toslink (optical) I/O
and a digital built-in-output (like a mac)
Toslink cable from mac built-in-output ---> Input toslink in the soundcard
In audio/midi setup, in audio devices, set default output to "built-in-output"
(don't forget to mute channels 11&12 in the virtual mixer of your soundcard)
Now in live, open an audio track, signal coming from 11/12 (in my case)
..but i m getting "radiolover" for it's abilty to tag and split songs automatically
that's a little easier than "signaturex"