Hello,
does anyone know if it is possible to record the freezed delay from Ripleys Delay Buffer ?
I know i could do it if I record the input normally and then automate the freeze Button. But mostly I am jamming live with my guitar. I have some cool wah wah riffs freezed with ripley for the background and then I want to pull this to and extra audio track and keep it recorded. But routing the output parallel cerates a new audio track where the input is ony recorded from the soundcards input....
Any ideas ?
Regards
Sascha
Recording Delay Buffer from Ripley
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Create a new audio track. Set your guitar audio track as a source in the mixer device in the rack. Now record it.
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Yeah, now I got it. Thanks
I have always overseen this small button on the mixer device where I can set it as a source device for recording. This opens a lot of new possibilities for me, great ....
I have always overseen this small button on the mixer device where I can set it as a source device for recording. This opens a lot of new possibilities for me, great ....
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To expand on what Loque said - this is the way. Especially in the context of a mix where you have other things playing at the same time.
Another route is to hit the same button on the Master Bus, and save it as a template. With this always enabled you have the option to simply solo any track you want to record.
Another route is to hit the same button on the Master Bus, and save it as a template. With this always enabled you have the option to simply solo any track you want to record.
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