Re: [Spiralmodular-user] How to save a .wav file?
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From: Dave G. <da...@pa...> - 2005-03-07 23:00:48
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On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 19:28, Ulf Seltmann wrote: > Am Sonntag, 6. M=E4rz 2005 17:50 schrieb hubert Lombard: > > Bonjour :-) > Hi :) >=20 > > I spend this message from south of France, where Spiralsynthmodular > > works very fine on my Debian-Sarge... > > I was able to make recording sounds with the disk-writer plugin, but = I > > forget the way top use :-[ > > Can you help me to remember this way? >=20 > Ok, you need to connect your Output-channels to the Plugin and set the=20 > Samplerate in SSM-Options to something that fits for you (mostly it is=20 > 44100). Then int the module Diskwriter click on 'open' and select a fil= e you=20 > want to create (use filenames including the extension). when you want t= o=20 > start recording click on 'record' and thats it. you can also turn the recording on and off - while writing to the same wav file. it makes it easier for tasks like creating one file full of drum hits etc > if you use jack i refer to use mhwaveedit - a very nice waveeditor. wit= h it=20 > you can directly connect to ssm with jack and record more than 2 channe= ls at=20 > the same time. awful :) I'd missed that one, nice... There is also the timemachine for recording jack audio. cheers, dave |