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Old 10-10-2007, 04:51 PM
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Default Recording sound from shuttle wheel

I'm using a 003 console.

I was just wondering if you guys could think of a way to record sound from the shuttle wheel.

So say im scanning through a bass line and I'm speeding it up, slowing it down, reversing it, etc. and I like the way that sounds. Is there any way to capture that?
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Old 10-10-2007, 04:58 PM
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I'm using a 003 console.

I was just wondering if you guys could think of a way to record sound from the shuttle wheel.

So say im scanning through a bass line and I'm speeding it up, slowing it down, reversing it, etc. and I like the way that sounds. Is there any way to capture that?
Capturing that would require a separate DAW. My approach to this would be to use Reaper and another I/O box on the same computer. I would then route the PT audio into Reaper to capture and record all the sweeped pitched sounds etc.

You might want to investigate Scratch.

Hope that helps.

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Old 10-10-2007, 05:04 PM
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Capturing that would require a separate DAW. My approach to this would be to use Reaper and another I/O box on the same computer. I would then route the PT audio into Reaper to capture and record all the sweeped pitched sounds etc.

You might want to investigate Scratch.

Hope that helps.

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Theres no was of just routing one of my output channels right back into an input and hitting record?

That scratch program looks like it could do the trick, aslong as it doesn't make that awful simulated scratching sound (which I'm guessing it probably does).
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Theres no was of just routing one of my output channels right back into an input and hitting record?


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I record srubbing effects to either my hardware sampler or a second system when available.

You could try using TapeIt if you have the VST to RTAS converter by FXpansion , or try OpD2d , though that may not work as I don't think it would be able to access the output of DAE, so you might have to physically patch your hardware outputs into your motherboard sound card.
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Thanks, I do have the FXpansion wrapper, so tapeit looks good... and hey, I can get version 1 for free!
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