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Recording a session with FL Studio
Maybe someone can clear a few things up.
Basically what I'm doing is a live mix/PA
sort of thing with a track and want to record the mixdown (if I even have the terminology right).
I'm using a Tascam US-122 as my audio device. And I'm routing a Korg Micro through it (which FL is sending midi data to).
Basically, as a solution I'm trying to
use Cool Edit as a recording solution (using the line out into a line in) This is dumb (the mix recorded sounds terrible, the keyboard is way too loud, I know the level is too high).
I do have another onboard soundcard like a Realtek AC97. I can record the line out with the onboard card. Is this a good thing to do/a solution?
1)Can FL do this alone? Can it record a live mix?
2)I don't want to have to buy an external device for recording, but is this something I should invest in?
3)What is a good recording piece of software to use in this scenario. Cubase is a no go because I want the midi. Cooledit is okay. Slowly learning Cubase but jumping over is no small feat.
4)Should I dump the tracks to wavs and use Ableton Live or something of the ilk?
Any help would be appreciated.
Last edited by jpgrdnr on Aug-01-2004 at 22:41
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