Can i record straight to my DAW post fader channel 1 and 2
HI im close to getting a tt57 i think so i wanna check this first , does the tt57 when connected by usb show up as a 2 channel card . SO i can record channel 1 to track 1 and channel 2 to track 2 ?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
At 11:50 AM 13 October 2009
djdsk wrote
from what i understand the 57 isn't able to support multi-track recording.
At 1:42 AM 14 October 2009
wrosenbl12 wrote
If you're using a Mac you can create an aggregate audio device for multi-track recording.
Here's how -->> www.apple.com
Here's how -->> www.apple.com
At 6:41 PM 14 October 2009
thanks shaun that's good to know! i'll have to consider gettin a mac.
At 1:57 AM 15 October 2009
wrosenbl12 wrote
Great so Shaun after setting up , i can Logic select track 1 input as channel 1 and rack 2 input as channel 2 , they wil both record post fader is that correct ?
So i could play an instrumental scratch over it and the scratch would come out on a separate channel post fader ?
thanks
So i could play an instrumental scratch over it and the scratch would come out on a separate channel post fader ?
thanks
At 10:45 AM 17 October 2009
djdsk wrote
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Great so Shaun after setting up , i can Logic select track 1 input as channel 1 and rack 2 input as channel 2 , they wil both record post fader is that correct ?I'm not familiar with Logic, but yes, both channels stream post fader :)
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So i could play an instrumental scratch over it and the scratch would come out on a separate channel post fader ?Yes, PGM 1 would go to USB 1 and PGM 2 would go USB 2
At 6:11 PM 21 October 2009
Make sure you use the rane recording utility to setup PGM1+2 to your desired source (post fader).
At 9:05 PM 22 October 2009
nik39 wrote
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