[ddots-l] Re: recording a broadcast radio program

  • From: Jack Conti <jackconti@xxxxxxx>
  • To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2013 07:36:04 -0400

Rui very helpful installed but haven't taken i look yet.  thank you so much.
Peace Jack.At 06:20 AM 3/31/2013, you wrote:
Hi Johan,

After VAC instalation executable, open the VAC control pannel and select how many cables you will gonna need.
Exist some options that you can adjust, depends of the version you are using.
I only needed to select how many cables to work with, the version I bought is the most completed and last version, since the VAC control pannel was quite well configured by standard.

Than you can close VAC control pannel.

Note: Windows will recon and will show VAC as a sound card within sounds control pannel.

Therefore, some multimedia softwares will also recon and will show VAC at their output sound port.
For exemple: Winamp, Skipe, SoundForge, Sonar, etc.

Concerning Sonar configuration; is supposed to be like any other soundcard instalation and Sonar recon. BE sure that you check the VAC driver; in Sonar Audio options, in drivers page. .
 Apply and do ok.

If you go to the same audio options, now in general page, it must show playback and recordingthe VAC ports.

Well, then, just consider this VAC ports as any other one's.

At any audio track of any Sonar project, you will find within the input and output, the quantity of virtual cables you define in VAC control pannel.

regards,
Rui Vilarinho

----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:johan.piryns@xxxxxxxxx>Johan Piryns
To: <mailto:ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2013 11:10 AM
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: recording a broadcast radio program

Rui,

Can you tell me step by step how to install it and configure it in Sonar.

regards
Johan


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Van: <mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Namens Rui Vilarinho
Verzonden: vrijdag 29 maart 2013 1:54
Aan: <mailto:ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Onderwerp: [ddots-l] Re: recording a broadcast radio program

VAC is suppose to be used if you want some of those connections through inside virtual ports. this way we dont need so many external equipment.
Nice you find a good way and your glad.

Good broadcasting,

Rui Vilarinho



----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:johan.piryns@xxxxxxxxx>Johan Piryns
To: <mailto:ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 1:10 PM
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: recording a broadcast radio program

Hi Rui,

Ok but i use a ecler stereo clubmixer for recording.
I play the winamp tracklist from pc richt in my ecler mixer and the mic is connected also to the ecler mixer. the mixer is connected to the focusrite audio-interface and with an usb connected to the pc. what I will do is record the music from a channel of the Ecler mixer to sonar and the mic that connected to the ecler also in sonar.
that is easyer to work you know.

regards
Johan


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Van: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Namens Rui Vilarinho
Verzonden: woensdag 27 maart 2013 13:59
Aan: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Onderwerp: [ddots-l] Re: recording a broadcast radio program

Hi Johan,

Virtual Audio Cable will create a bunch of virtual ports if needed,
like a soundcard.

By standard already works,i find it straight forward, the interface is very accessible.

Therefore, as exemple: if you select in Winamp Virtual Audio Cable 1 as output, and within Sonar you select the same Virtual Audio Cable 1 as input in a audio track, and your microphone in another audio track all streaming will be recorded in each specific audio track. I prefer to ppoint winamp to one audio track, and my microphone to another audio track where I can use independent equalization and compressing, if you also want to record Jaws, you can select within Jaws soundcard a diferent virtual audio cable 2, , and point Jaws to another audio track;all pointed to the masterbus where you can insert a multiband, limiter, etc.

Note: To listen winamp and your mic, etc, recording must be made with eco ecco on,
use control A.

In adition, if you have a Daw controler like the BCF 2000, wile your recording you can make some adjustments in real time with faders, or mute , etc.

In the end of recording you can make some adjustments and export all project as a single audio track.

But, let's say that you really really want to record straight way within sonar to one same audio track!
Go to the masterbus output and select for exemple, Virtual audio cable 3.
And at the track view in one more audio track, select the same virtual audio cable 3 as input. Record all streaming. Well, in the end, if you select to play this last audio track exemple, it will be that single track you mention. You got to export it also right? or, you can go get it at the audio project folder though.

regards,
Rui Vilarinho


----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:johan.piryns@xxxxxxxxx>Johan Piryns
To: <mailto:ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 12:56 AM
Subject: [ddots-l] recording a broadcast radio program

Hi,

In my studio, I have a unit for recording for radio broadcasting.
so, is it possible in Sonar to record your program in a one single audiotrack?

I use winamp for editting my playlists and Rui was given me a hint to use virtual audio cable.
How works this and is it easy to use.

regards

Johan
Muzikant/Pianist
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