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M-Audio delta output recording in Cubase sx3 or wavelab

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Posted : Jun 17, 2008 04:59:14
Hie, everybody, hope all is good and grooving, if not - wish You so !

I would want to record the output of SX3 to audio track and some fuckin' how can't. Now I'm not a snob (at least not that much of it) and don't care of doin it out of SX3 (wavelab or so) but bloody can't figure this shit out.

Huge thanks in advance, and you guys are great help and tuition in like everything !

M-Audio delta ; SX3 ; Wavelab and what the fuck ever software I need for this kind of manipulation ...
acidkills
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Posted : Jun 17, 2008 08:17
Cubase Getting started manual page 164           http://www.myspace.com/djacidkills
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TopDown

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Posted : Jun 19, 2008 12:53
Yes, thanks thats a great page about exporting, but I am more after recording playback while it plays back into an audiotrack inside SX or maybe into wavelab.

If there is a way to do it with Delta I'd be glad to know about it ...
vipal
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Posted : Jun 23, 2008 02:32
you could route the output back in your delta
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Posted : Jun 23, 2008 10:10
Do you mean externally, like, physically ? I did it using an external mixer, which left me with a feeling of to much D-A-D conversion for one recording going on.

My production process doesn't fully rely on this, but to be able to record the output with minimum quality loss (there isn't much of it in the first place, if you ask me) would be an achievement.
vipal
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Posted : Jun 23, 2008 18:17
yes. and why a mixer?

if its a bad mixer there is probably more quality loss then with your converters (some people do this on purpose and call the effect analog character and with some mixers its really nice, but thats offtopic).

but why not do an a/b check to hear if you have a quality loss issue with your soundcard.
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