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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Andrew C wrote:
> What kind of external audio hardware/JACK trickery would I need to
No trickery at all:
1. Jack patchbay: synth output -> software patched -> "system_out 1"
2. Physical connection: system_out_1 (on soundcard)-> physical lead ->
outboard effect input
3. physical connection: outboard effect output -> physical lead ->
"system_in_1" on soundcard
4. Jack patchbay: "system_in_1"-> software patched -> (recording program or
whatever).
That's all. Just think clearly about the signal path, and you'll be able do
all sorts of cool things like this!
-Harry
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On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Andrew C <countfuzzball@gmail.com> wrote:
What kind of external audio hardware/JACK trickery would I need to
send a synth running on my laptop through a seperate output channel on
an audio interface with multiple ins/outs, send it, let's say, through<=
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some outboard effects, and then back into the laptop as a seperate
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uot;-> software patched -> (recording program or whatever).
That's all. Just think clearly about the signal path, and you'll be=
able do all sorts of cool things like this! -Harry
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