Subject:using a software synth in acid(sorry)
Posted by: marcelmaserati
Date:10/1/1999 10:10:00 PM
Hello, I'm wondering if there is a solution to my dilemma... I'm trying to play along to a drum track in acid with a software synthesizer called generator and record the synth to a new track in acid... the problem I have is that the new track has the synth line I just played AND the drum track mixed in with it... is this just a limitation of the soundcard (I have a soundblaster live value) or can I solve this problem somehow... thanks, marcel |
Subject:Re: using a software synth in acid(sorry)
Reply by: jess101
Date:10/4/1999 12:33:00 AM
marcelmasereti wrote: >>Hello, >>I'm wondering if there is a solution to my dilemma... >>I'm trying to play along to a drum track in acid with a >>software synthesizer called generator and record the synth >>to a new track in acid... the problem I have is that the new >>track has the synth line I just played AND the drum track >>mixed in with it... is this just a limitation of the >>soundcard (I have a soundblaster live value) or can I solve >>this problem somehow... >> >>thanks, >> >>marcel I would try playing the drum beat on a tape or straight from my drum machine and playing along with it that way. i have a cheap soundcard and i use a drum machine or .wav file in combination with a four track and then play it back, minus the drum track, into the computer. it takes time, but it's the only way i've discovered to do that. |
Subject:Re: using a software synth in acid(sorry)
Reply by: Vid_Nut
Date:10/4/1999 6:14:00 PM
marcelmasereti wrote: >>Hello, >>I'm wondering if there is a solution to my dilemma... >>I'm trying to play along to a drum track in acid with a >>software synthesizer called generator and record the synth >>to a new track in acid... the problem I have is that the new >>track has the synth line I just played AND the drum track >>mixed in with it... is this just a limitation of the >>soundcard (I have a soundblaster live value) or can I solve >>this problem somehow... >> >>thanks, >> >>marcel |
Subject:Re: using a software synth in acid(sorry)
Reply by: ggonzalez
Date:10/4/1999 6:30:00 PM
Marcel, I also have a soundblaster live value card and use the following technique to record guitar tracks via the LINE channel. In your case I believe you can utilize the MIDI in channel to accomplish the same thing with your software synthesizer. Bring up the Soundblaster Mixer Window and select MIDI (or LINE or AUX depending on the application) under the RECORD channel function. Set the volume fader level appropriately. Open the super-environment window and select the midi icon(shown as a muisc note). Now drag the note all the way to the left of the environment window. (Essentially panning it far left.) Next select the WAVE icon (looks like an oscilliscope wave) and drag it to the far right. Switch to the ACID application and bring up the record dialog box. Select MONO recording. Press RECORD. You can now play along with the current contents of you ACID project while recording a new track. For monitoring purposes, you'll only hear the instrument you playing and recording from the left speakers and the current ACID tracks on the right. After recording you can pan the new mono track to where you need it in the stereo mix. I also like to edit the new track with Soundforge XP, adding effects, and sometimes converting it into a stereo file. Hope this helps. Guido marcelmasereti wrote: >>Hello, >>I'm wondering if there is a solution to my dilemma... >>I'm trying to play along to a drum track in acid with a >>software synthesizer called generator and record the synth >>to a new track in acid... the problem I have is that the new >>track has the synth line I just played AND the drum track >>mixed in with it... is this just a limitation of the >>soundcard (I have a soundblaster live value) or can I solve >>this problem somehow... >> >>thanks, >> >>marcel |
Subject:Re: using a software synth in acid(sorry)
Reply by: MacMoney
Date:11/11/1999 7:37:00 PM
I use Acid alot with Generator 2.0 to do loops, if you want please e- mail me. I don't know if my way will help you George Ware marcelmasereti wrote: >>Hello, >>I'm wondering if there is a solution to my dilemma... >>I'm trying to play along to a drum track in acid with a >>software synthesizer called generator and record the synth >>to a new track in acid... the problem I have is that the new >>track has the synth line I just played AND the drum track >>mixed in with it... is this just a limitation of the >>soundcard (I have a soundblaster live value) or can I solve >>this problem somehow... >> >>thanks, >> >>marcel |
Subject:RE: Re: using a software synth in acid(sorry)
Reply by: tsepo
Date:2/23/2004 4:02:45 AM
Record the Midi not the Audio ! Then you can asign whatever softsyth an flip though different patches, obviuosly the midi track you will record will not be combined with the audio from the drumloop. |