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Title: Matrix: Samplitude 7 Pro and f410
Post by: kskreider on June 09, 2004, 03:51:21 PM
OK, I got the 24/96 f410 thing whipped, so if someone could answer a couple of quick questions for me on what the best way to do a matrix using the f410 I'd appreciate it. 

Here is what I'd like to do:

Take a digital stereo in from the V3 (2 channels)
Take an analog in from the board (2 channels)

Can I control this entirely from Samplitude or do I need to tweak M-Audio's 'Virtual Control Panel'?  Samplitude would be a new program for me and I have NO experience using it at all. (yet)  Maybe some tips on how to set my default sound card selections, defeat 2-hour limits, set buffers, etc. 

Any help is appreciated.

...Kk
Title: Re: Matrix: Samplitude 7 Pro and f410
Post by: F.O.Bean on June 10, 2004, 01:45:45 PM
well, i dont know samplitude THAT well, just for resampling/declipping, but id say you have to do some sort of montage maybe??? kinda like wavelab??

you will need to "multitrack" it essentially, so you will need 4 windows open in your editing/recording program

i KNOW cool edit pro has this feature, and im almost sure samplitude does too
Title: Re: Matrix: Samplitude 7 Pro and f410
Post by: F.O.Bean on June 11, 2004, 09:55:58 AM
I think that I am just going to skip over Samplitude and use the new version of Wavelab 5.  It uses the identical interface of 4.x, but now does multitrack. 

Thanks anyway, Bean.

...Kk

how are ya gonna obtain wavelab 5.0?