On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 19:16:38 -0500
lanas <lanas(a)securenet.net> wrote:
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 20:22:46 -0500
Joe Hartley <jh(a)brainiac.com> écrivait:
> Is there an easier way to record a JAMin
mix than by using
> Ardour ?
I usually add an insert to the master channel in
Ardour and connect it
to JAMin. Then when it sounds the way I want, I simply do an export.
In the mixer window I clicked on 'output' and then 'edit' so that I
get the 'output master' dialog box in which we see options such as 'add
an output', 'remove an output', 'disconnect the whole thing'.
Close, but not quite.
First, it's important to make sure that you start jamin with the -p option.
By default, it starts with its ports mapped by default to the alsa_pcm
I/O ports (I think). The -p argument starts it with all ports unconnected.
To add the insert, right-click in the big black area over the master fader.
Choose New Insert, then click on the new insert (insert 1) and right-click
to choose edit.
Conect outputs 1&2 on the left to the Jamin in_L and in_R ports, and do the
same with the inputs on the right.
Jamin is now in the signal path just before the master fader. Have at it!
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