Re: [linux-audio-user] Exporting Muse tracks to an audio file

From: Emiliano Grilli <emillo@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Fri Jan 19 2007 - 12:58:12 EET

venerd́, 19 gennaio 2007 alle 05:48:19, linuxmedia4@email-addr-hidden ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> When I need to record drum parts, I use Muse that triggers samples in
> Hydrogen or Specimen. Unfortunately, in this situation, Muse's 'Bounce
> to File' function doesn't allow me to export to an audio file (to use in
> ecasound) because this only works with Muse's built-in soft synths or
> soundfonts loaded into Muse (unless I overlooked something).
>
> Muse's 'simple drums' works pretty good and allows me to use the 'Bounce
> to File' function. But then I can't use multilayered drum samples.
>
> The solution would be to record in Hydrogen, and then export it to an
> audio file. But I just can't work with 'pattern based' sequencers
> because it's too limiting. I record all sequences with Muse because I
> can just press 'Record' and record for as long as I need to.
>
> Anyways... does anyone have any idea how to get Muse's 'drum tracks' to
> a stereo audio file so I can use it in ecasound? My Echo IO card doesn't
> have a 'capture function' like my SB Live card used to (so I can capture
> whatever comes through the card). I don't think 'timemachine' will work
> because I would have to find exactly were the 'beginning' starts in the
> resulting audio file. With the 'capture function' in the SB Live card, I
> would use ecasound to start recording everything coming through the
> card... but ecasound and Muse were synced (via jack) so it would start
> recording perfectly at the necessary point. With 'timemachine' you press
> 'Record', and then go to Muse and press 'Play' and meanwhile, you have a
> lot of dead space in the front of the resulting audio file.
>
> Any help would be appreciated...

If you're using jack, you can route hydrogen audio outputs to an audio
track in muse. Then you can record the drum part as audio on that track.

 
> Thanks,
> Rocco

HTH
Ciao

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Emiliano Grilli
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http://www.emillo.net
Received on Fri Jan 19 16:15:03 2007

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