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AW: Ableton Live & The best way to multi track.
No. This plugin (it's a VST plugin) records what is going
through the audio track it is sitting on. If you put it on the master as the
last element, it records what you send to the mains. If you put it onto an audio
input track as the first effect, it will record what goes into that track etc.
You can use more than one of them to record several tracks (and in the tapeit2
version, even sync them), and on a normal contemporary computer, you can record
a lot of tracks onto the same drive simultaneously.
Rainer
That is absolutely incredible! You are telling me this plug in will
record what's being recorded in Live? This is just too good to be true. If I
am already recording audio/midi to my external hard drive, what does this do?
Can I record two different programs on to the same hard drive simultaneously?
Can I edit in this plug in as well?
On 2/5/08, Rainer
Thelonius Balthasar Straschill <rs@moinlabs.de> wrote:
>
I simply want to be able to retain all audio as it's performed in
an
improvisational sense, no matter it's source as long as it's
>
hosted in Live, in an independent yet synchronized (FULLY DESTRUCTIVE
EDIT
READY) multi track session.
Use a plugin like tapeit.
http://www.silverspike.com/?Products:TapeIt
Rainer