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Recording From My Harddrive
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| Phantax |
This used to be very simple to set up when I had wave studio back in the day...... But now I have Adobe Audition and a Delta 44 soundcard.. I cant figure out where to set up these things so that if I play sounds on winamp or windowsmedia player I can record them using Adobe Audition.
Everytime I press record even though the song is playing and I can hear it... It's not being recorded on my Adobe Audition.. I looked everywhere for hours but couldnt find the place where i change my settings.. plus i dont know what its called.. maybe routing or something?
with wave studio.. i used to have to use a thing called "creative recorder" and set up my stuff in there... like "line in" "aux" "mic" whatever..
but i cant find such a thing with adobe audition... or my delta 44... but this is what i need to locate.\\
and then when i do find it... what is the option that lets me record from my hard drive to my hard drive? :/
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| josh |
WHy dun u use other s/w then Adobe Audition. I do not know abt Adobe Audition. I uninstall it as I had a better program to work as what U had mention.
Have you try wavelab? Cubase? Samplitude? or many others??
Audition is kinda hard for me to understand and play ard. SOrry. :) |
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| Phantax |
| i dunno... its just what i have. |
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| josh |
| ANyway, i use Samplitude and Cubase SX. It works fine for me. Try get the s/w and test it. :) |
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| Dj Thy |
Doesn't really have to do anything with the software you use (well, the software you record to anyway).
It just depends on the internal routing possibilities of your soundcard. Most consumer cards like Soundblaster Live/Audigy have an internal output/input "What you hear", that enables you to record the audio of your main output, before it leaves the soundcard.
But not all cards have this. I dunno about the Delta card, check what in and outputs you can activate, and if there's some kind of routing possible to internally patch an output to an input.
If that's not possible, you can still try finding software that emulates that behaviour (like Total Recorder, it creates a virtual internal in/output). If that doesn't work, you can still make an external connection (prefer digital). Route your audio through an output, then patch that output to the input you wanna record from. Always tries this as a last resort. (For example, winamp has a diskwriter plugin, that makes wav files directly, might be easier and faster to go this way). |
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| alanzo |
| my audiophile USB was like that.. so I sold it and got an audiophile PCI which doesn't have that problem.. |
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