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does anyone here make toonz with no pre recorded audio tracks?


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yes, i have been in a band :cisfor:

GHOST: have you killed Claudius yet
HAMLET: no
GHOST: why
HAMLET: fuck you is why
im going to the cemetery to touch skulls

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  On 9/2/2011 at 10:49 AM, Blanket Fort Collapse said:
  On 9/2/2011 at 6:36 AM, Diao said:

Up until tomorrow (hopefully), all of my stuff has been recorded live (sequenced externally) in a single take to cassette. I use all hardware and sequence with either an Alesis MMT-8 or an Atari 1040ST running Cubase.

 

That said, I just bought a soundcard for my PC (that should be here tomorrow) with 8 TRS I/O. Finally being able to record my synths/drum machines/samplers to individual audio tracks, allowing automation, using a single synth for different sounds at once, etc will be incredibly useful. As much as I like recording all at once, the ability to add/fix/subtract from different tracks out of a tune is going to be invaluable.

 

You didn't have a computer with a single input that would allow you to record each channel of your sequences individually? I guess you would have to resync them but that wouldn't be that hard. Just trying to understand why you wouldn't have just done that to get the same ability(with a bit more effort) that you get(for what you seem to be doing) with a 8 I/O

 

You could have put like a single bass drum at the starting of each channels sequences as a sync point for all your tracks. Would take 8 times longer I guess.

 

My built in soundcard had crapped out. I could get the audio in working, but it was horrendously ridden with noise, almost like listening to a radio station when its .2 off of what station you are trying to listen to. I figured if I was going to buy a soundcard, I might as well save an get something good.

  On 9/14/2011 at 8:03 AM, Diao said:
I could get the audio in working, but it was horrendously ridden with noise, almost like listening to a radio station when its .2 off of what station you are trying to listen to.

awesome!

  On 9/14/2011 at 8:58 AM, modey said:
  On 9/14/2011 at 8:03 AM, Diao said:
I could get the audio in working, but it was horrendously ridden with noise, almost like listening to a radio station when its .2 off of what station you are trying to listen to.

awesome!

 

Lol, yeah I guess it did sound kind of cool, but being only able to use a soundcard's recording input as a distortion device is kind of like having a car only to listen to the radio.

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  On 9/15/2011 at 1:38 AM, Diao said:

being only able to use a soundcard's recording input as a distortion device is kind of like having a car only to listen to the radio

i've considered this.

  On 9/15/2011 at 4:04 AM, ryanmcallister said:
  On 9/15/2011 at 1:38 AM, Diao said:

being only able to use a soundcard's recording input as a distortion device is kind of like having a car only to listen to the radio

i've considered this.

 

Well I'll let you know when I build a new PC, you can have the old motherboard and all of its distortionary glory.

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