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al98
Hello, I've got a couple of programs that use ASIO and I would like to record the sounds that I make from them. I'm unsure of how to do this.

Any help would be good.
Thanks!
j7n
It's usually acomplished in the DSP of your soundcard. You route the ASIO playback bus to either WAVE or ASIO recording devices. Maybe tell what soundcard do you have.
al98
QUOTE (j7n @ Jan 6 2008, 00:13) *
It's usually acomplished in the DSP of your soundcard. You route the ASIO playback bus to either WAVE or ASIO recording devices. Maybe tell what soundcard do you have.


I'm using Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24-bit

Thanks smile.gif
j7n
Actually it depends on the driver you're using. I was thinking along the lines of better soundcards (M-Audio, E-MU), whose drivers allow routing. I don't know about Sound Blaster Live. sad.gif
al98
QUOTE (j7n @ Jan 6 2008, 00:49) *
Actually it depends on the driver you're using. I was thinking along the lines of better soundcards (M-Audio, E-MU), whose drivers allow routing. I don't know about Sound Blaster Live. sad.gif


Okay, thanks anyway smile.gif

EDIT: If it helps I'm using ASIO4ALL to enable ASIO
eevan
You could try kX Audio Driver
I'm using it with my Audigy 2 ZS, and you can do many things with this driver. Once I set a 5.1 multichannel mixing with Audition 2.0, monitoring each channel thru ASIO.
al98
QUOTE (eevan @ Jan 6 2008, 01:53) *
You could try kX Audio Driver
I'm using it with my Audigy 2 ZS, and you can do many things with this driver. Once I set a 5.1 multichannel mixing with Audition 2.0, monitoring each channel thru ASIO.


Sadly it isnt compatible, thanks anyway
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