04/27/07
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daswesen
I think under windows you can sometimes switch the soundcard input to record what is going through the output (I remember I did that once, can't remember how). Under macosx you can use jack or soundflower to redirect the output to an input, and record that from audacity or something.
04/28/07
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datathinner
your sequencer doesn't have an export feature?
what good is it then?
04/28/07
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yghartsyrt
bounce to wav. convert to mp3.
is that an option?
please explain what pograms you are using, so maybe we can walk you through this
04/28/07
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mrk087
bad thing about dBPowerAmp is that it lets you convert to mp3 using the trial of the Powerpack, so after 30 days or so, you wont be able to do any more mp3 converting, (except mp3 to other formats such as wav)
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Bobby27
I'm recording in Midi onto cakewalk pro 9, then routing the Midi output back around to the midi input in my computer. I assign the midi input to various soft synths, samplers, etc. So the final audio output is actually coming from five or six different programs. I'm only using the sequencer to record and send raw midi data, not to do anything with audio.
There's no option on my soundcard to record what you hear
I've downloaded a bunch of programs that can do it but they're all demo versions, I don't want to pay for one
I also tried routing my computer's audio out to the mike input, but it's mono
thanks for the advice thus far