Recording Master Out into a track

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I just tried "Render Track" and it does exactly what I want :D Thanks so much for pointing me at this!

It's just as resampling except that it is quite alot faster! Combined with the "Find Orphan Clips" it's just as useable (or even more useable) as Live's resampling!

Thanks!

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Awesome. :D
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Terratec soundcards have a special MIX input that shows up in Tracktion's input sections. I used to use it often. Now that I mainly use my MOTU soundcard I haven't bothered trying to figure out if it is possible but I think it might be.

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you can loop back allmost any sound card with I\O as long as you know what you are doing


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Beno wrote:These are all good ideas and to be honest, I absolutely think this is a good feature request, Ijust wanted to hear what uses you all came up with. But the best one that I see is being able to record with an effect. Route an input to a track, add a filter to that track, route the track to another, record the second track. Now you've recorded with an effect. And this would allow you to for example record the midi from a keyboard, and the output of a softsynth that it is triggering, at the same time. Cool stuff. This would also be sweet for midi arpegiators where you could record the orignal midi and the arpegiator midi at once too.
Ben
This sounds like you could record onto a track with a compressor filter on it and then route that to another track.

You wouldn't need a hardware compressor.

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PT wrote:
Beno wrote:These are all good ideas and to be honest, I absolutely think this is a good feature request, Ijust wanted to hear what uses you all came up with. But the best one that I see is being able to record with an effect. Route an input to a track, add a filter to that track, route the track to another, record the second track. Now you've recorded with an effect. And this would allow you to for example record the midi from a keyboard, and the output of a softsynth that it is triggering, at the same time. Cool stuff. This would also be sweet for midi arpegiators where you could record the orignal midi and the arpegiator midi at once too.
Ben
This sounds like you could record onto a track with a compressor filter on it and then route that to another track.

You wouldn't need a hardware compressor.
But this would do nothing to prevent peaks before your audio gets converted to digital thus it would be no protection to overlaoding your AtoD.
Ben
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