Garage band could see all the inputs and was able to name them so some software
can. The Saffire has its own mixer software that in theory allows the mac to
see everything.
Thanks. I'll keep playing and if I find a way to make it work, I'll let the
list know. Until then, I can't record through
ith GB - down to the 60 tick level.
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> I'm interested in this "ampkit" you mentioned - what is it exactly?
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> - Original Message - From: "Danny Noonan"
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I'm not sure about that, since the mac itself does not have all those
channels. My understanding is that your mixer is taking them all and
giving just one actual output channel, meaning the mac will only get
one audio source. You could record each one separately, then name the
tracks (go to the tra
cise audio editting with GB - down to the 60 tick
level.
I'm interested in this "ampkit" you mentioned - what is it exactly?
- Original Message -
From: "Danny Noonan"
To:
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 9:38 PM
Subject: New list member welcome message.
I started
I can easily set the saffire up for input and output and choose number of
channels. What I can't do is work out how I can select which input on the
Saffire for specific tracks.
My guitar & bass go in via input 1. My mike goes in on 2. My controller
keyboard goes in via USB. How can I say I wa
Welcome aboard!
Christopher Hallsworth
On 12/01/2013 02:38, Danny Noonan wrote:
I started receiving list messages today so I guess I'm approved so thought I
would say hi to the list.
I played with OS10 for a bit for a while but decided the only way to learn it
properly was to get rid of win
Hit cmd-comma in Audacity, then select devices (I believe) from the
table. Once that's done, tab to the different input/output options and
set them. The input may be in the recording option rather than
devices, but you should find it easily enough.
On 1/11/13, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> Quite correct
Quite correct Danny: it was indeed Vagus LA that was the multitrack offering.
I do not ever recall that it was or could be made accessible with JAWS via
clunky crashy windows-note the small w that is on purpose. I understand that
most of the basic functions can be done with Sound Forge on the
Hi Ray.
I haven't yet looked into SF on mac although I did here it was out. As a post
production tool, it was pretty much unrivalled on pc so I'm interested to see
how it stacks up on the mac.
Right at the moment, I'm more into the multi-track recording aspects and as far
as I'm aware, it's a
Thanks for the info. I do own AmpKit but haven't exported yet. That's my next
step. Problem is I'm having to much fun finding all the things it can do. I'd
strongly recommend any Guitarists/Bassists to check it out. There is a free
demo that lets you do a lot. Always a good idea when an app cost
Hi Danny, welcome. Ray here.
I have been considering Sound Forge for the Mac. Yep, it's out now. Quite
accessible to from what I hear. There remain a few issues: but, I'm hoping
Sony clears those up.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone us
That brings up a good question. I tried Audacity on windows and on hearing it
was now more VO friendly on mac, just installed it the other day. I'm having
the same issue with it on Mac as I did on Windows though.
My interface is a Saffire Pro14 and although I can find the device in Audacity,
I
I'm glad to see you made it here (you know me from the blind-guitarist
list). I use Audacity for music - export your Ampkit tracks, then
import them into Audacity. I don't have the full Ampkit for Mac yet so
have not tried this exact thing, but I have used Audacity and I get
along with it well enou
I started receiving list messages today so I guess I'm approved so thought I
would say hi to the list.
I played with OS10 for a bit for a while but decided the only way to learn it
properly was to get rid of windows all together and jump right in. The fact
that my MBP kept corrupting windows bo
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