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have you tried using the digital out and some combination of either the analog stereo out or sends to get all four tracks individually into the computer? i mean, i know there are sound cards with 4 analog ins that could do this, but im not sure if there are any good ones which i can afford at the moment. On 10/31/04 6:31 PM, "Per Boysen" <per@boysen.se> wrote: > On Oct 31, 2004, at 12:21, joao orecchia wrote: >> >> i was wondering if i plug the digital out into the digital in on an >> external >> sound card if i can split the four tracks or do i just get stereo. > > On Oct 31, 2004, at 15:40, Tim Nelson wrote: > >> I'm not sure, but I suspect that'd just be stereo >> unless you used some sort of multichannel interface in >> between the units. > > I'm sure, though, since I've tried exactly that - and it's only two > channels, stereo. > >> I don't currently own a laptop, so I'm >> still in the exploratory stages, but what I'm thinking >> would be useful would be some sort of multitrack >> sequencer to play back these short, looped wav files, >> with a breakout box that would allow me to send the >> various tracks to different channels so that they >> could be processed individually. >> >> Can anyone point me towards a good online resource for >> this sort of info? > > How about this mailing list? AFAIK we're quite a lot of laptop users > here! You might have look at Ableton Live as a suitable software since > it is multitrack, has faders and a simple "midi learn" way of mapping > external midi faders. Most questions about multi out/input laptop sound > cards and break-out boxes has been discussed at the Live forum and > with the forum search function you can scan it for specific > information. http://www.ableton.com/forum/ > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > --- > http://www.looproom.com (international) > http://www.boysen.se (Swedish site) > http://www.cdbaby.com/perboysen > > >