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« on: June 27, 2007, 04:27:23 AM »
LEE TYLER Offline
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I can't, for the life of me, find the way I used to record streaming audio directly from from the internet into (I believe) the multi-track environment of AA 2.0. Spent 2 hours searching all sorts of archives and trying many combinations. I have 2 Delta 66 cards onboard. Any kind soul have any idea what the secret is? Thanks in advance!

Lee
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« on: June 27, 2007, 05:49:00 AM »
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I haven't recording audio streamed from the internet for a long time, but when I did I used software dedicated for that purpose: Total Recorder.  You'll need to be careful with it, because it can install a layer between your actual sound card's driver, but I suspect that only is a problem for the older Windows driver models.  I'd certainly be surprised if the Total Recorder driver affected the ASIO drivers AA2 now uses.

OTOH, with 2 Delta 66 sounds cards, I'd imagine you'd be able to rustle up something...
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« on: June 27, 2007, 07:48:49 AM »
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I haven't recording audio streamed from the internet for a long time, but when I did I used software dedicated for that purpose: Total Recorder.  You'll need to be careful with it, because it can install a layer between your actual sound card's driver, but I suspect that only is a problem for the older Windows driver models.  I'd certainly be surprised if the Total Recorder driver affected the ASIO drivers AA2 now uses.

OTOH, with 2 Delta 66 sounds cards, I'd imagine you'd be able to rustle up something...

It's 3 in the morning and yes, I have rustled up a doozy of an orchestration on my Kurzweil synth/workstation for a possible collboration with a mighty fine femme singer/songwriter. For now, I whipped out AA 1.5 and transfered the original geetar/vocal track to AA 2.0 and went on for a few hours of blissful creativity. I have a feeling that 2.0 wont let me record directly like 1.5 easily does. Any other comments, thoughts or observations appreciated. Thanks, Blurkmesiter.  afro

Lee
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« on: June 27, 2007, 11:35:38 AM »
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The best software I found for this is SoundTap: http://www.nch.com.au/soundtap/index.html
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« on: June 27, 2007, 01:34:00 PM »
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http://audiomastersforum.net/amforum/index.php/topic,3179.0.html

If you've got Delta 66 cards, set the input of your track to the M-Audio Delta monitor mixer.

-Phil
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« on: June 27, 2007, 11:09:17 PM »
LEE TYLER Offline
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http://audiomastersforum.net/amforum/index.php/topic,3179.0.html

If you've got Delta 66 cards, set the input of your track to the M-Audio Delta monitor mixer.

-Phil

Hi Phil and thanks for that older link. Upon reviewing that link, I noticed that I had 1.5 at the time and the "monitor mixer", at least in AA 1.5 was a choice I had with that versIon of AA. On the delta panel, there is a monitor mixer choice but when selected, NOTHING is recorded and my level meters are blank. I haven't had such luck so far with AA 2.0 but I am determined to achieve this type of recording without patch cords. It should be able to be done. I guess it is all in the settings.  undecided
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