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8 in, 8 out
I have a PC, an ADAT, and an Aardvark dig I/O that lets me import and export to and from the ADAT to my pc.
I need help: I want to record in 8 audio tracks at the same time. I do this no problem with cakewalk. But what I REALLY want to end up with is 8 discrete WAV files of each track. You see, I archived 8 individual tracks of audio info on each adat track. it isn't really multitracked; it is just 8 tracks of info. Does anyone have a tool that would let me record 8 tracks into my PC at one time, creating 8 unique WAV files that I could then edit individually? Does cakewalk keep all the audio it records as individual WAV files/tracks somewhere or is it in a proprietary format? |
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Not sure I understand your question. If you set up 8 individual tracks in Sonar, each with their own unique input source, that is exactly what you will get.
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What he said was that he had archived 8 tracks of audio onto each ADAT channel and now he wants to separate them back out once he transfers them into whatever Cakewalk program he's using. Or at least that's what it sounded like to me:
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The question would be- "Why'd you go and do that??" Do you still have the original tracks before you combined them in the ADAT? If so, you can transfer them into whatever program you're using and put them each on a different track. Once in SONAR or whatever you're using, you can work whatever magic you like on them! Ted Last edited by tedluk; 06-23-2004 at 16:33.. |
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The answer is yes, Cakewalk stores each track as a seperate wav file, that can be played on its own in a media player |
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Where the heck is the thread starter?
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