ghetto d.v.s
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 2:22 pm
being broke as most musicians are i allways find myself
looking for ghetto solutions for silly problems.
here's 2 i recently found hope you guys can share yours.
a. asio4all lets you use all of your computers i\o as if they were
on a single sound card. this lets you use a laptops mic in
as an input for a turntable.
i haven't menaged to perfect this cuz' there's some digital distortion\ feedback i'm not sure about. i think it has something to do with
the output i used which was not grounded. but then again from where do
i take the ground of a laptop?
b. pinky-cut a patch i'm working on. simply put it takes
the volume of the incoming pinky signal and uses it to control cross fading.
this is practically useless for anything outside studio-beat-juggling with a limited inputs system (this is my way of integrating a one stereo input channel with midi and ms-pinky to create beats.) .
looking for ghetto solutions for silly problems.
here's 2 i recently found hope you guys can share yours.
a. asio4all lets you use all of your computers i\o as if they were
on a single sound card. this lets you use a laptops mic in
as an input for a turntable.
i haven't menaged to perfect this cuz' there's some digital distortion\ feedback i'm not sure about. i think it has something to do with
the output i used which was not grounded. but then again from where do
i take the ground of a laptop?
b. pinky-cut a patch i'm working on. simply put it takes
the volume of the incoming pinky signal and uses it to control cross fading.
this is practically useless for anything outside studio-beat-juggling with a limited inputs system (this is my way of integrating a one stereo input channel with midi and ms-pinky to create beats.) .