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Re: Ableton Live & The best way to multi track.
You can do by means of Rewire, using , for instance, Bidule, and routing Ableton's outs to some patch in bidule that contains a multi- file recorder, which would sync those coming inputs by default. Even it's
capable of recording them as a single .wav file with several channels, for a posteriori splitting if you deserve.
Raul.
2008/2/6, Tony K <bigtonyk@gmail.com>:
Are you sure it won't do it? If you put it as the last fx in
each track? You'd get a file with each track in it. You'd have to drop all the
files into something like Sonar to sync them up. Seems like it's worth a try.
I've used tapeit on occasion and it works great.
Tony
If that's the case unfortunately this is not even close to
suiting my needs. I simply need something to document in sync all the
multi tracked audio results of each individual track in an Ableton Live
set as the set is being created/recorded.
On Feb 5, 2008 4:38 PM, Rainer Thelonius Balthasar
Straschill <rs@moinlabs.de> wrote:
No. This plugin (it's a VST plugin) records what is going through
the audio track it is sitting on. If you put it on the master as the last
element, it records what you send to the mains. If you put it onto an audio
input track as the first effect, it will record what goes into that track etc.
You can use more than one of them to record several tracks (and in the tapeit2
version, even sync them), and on a normal contemporary computer, you can record
a lot of tracks onto the same drive simultaneously.
Rainer
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 5. Februar 2008 19:57
An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Betreff: Re: Ableton Live & The best way to multi track.
That is absolutely incredible!
You are telling me this plug in will record what's being recorded in Live? This
is just too good to be true. If I am already recording audio/midi to my
external hard drive, what does this do? Can I record two different programs on
to the same hard drive simultaneously? Can I edit in this plug in as
well?
On 2/5/08, Rainer Thelonius
Balthasar Straschill <rs@moinlabs.de>
wrote:
> I simply want to be able
to retain all audio as it's performed in an
improvisational sense, no matter it's source as long as it's
> hosted in Live, in an independent yet synchronized (FULLY DESTRUCTIVE EDIT
READY) multi track session.
Use a plugin like tapeit.
http://www.silverspike.com/?Products:TapeIt
Rainer
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