What, you guys don't believe me? While the technology was not mine, the concept was, and I'll sue the pants off anyone tries to build one without my say-so.
signal chain:
Vocal/guitar >>> microphone >>>> maudio interface >>>> Computer >>> Acid >>> maudio interface >>> amplifier >>> speakers.
What part do you need the most help with? Patching audio sources is usually tough for a newb, but you said you're already recording. What...
Ok, I get it.
The output of your soundcard delivers the audio from your VST's. You will not hear the vst sounds through your Korg's speakers unless your Korg somehow acts as a soundcard for your computer. I'm guessing your cannot select the "Korg" as an "audio" output source in Ableton, right...
Ok, I get it.
The output of your soundcard delivers the audio from your VST's. You will not hear the vst sounds through your Korg's speakers unless your Korg somehow acts as a soundcard for your computer. I'm guessing your cannot select the "Korg" as an "audio" output source in Ableton, right...
Of course! I've already installed bluetooth in my Les Paul. I can play my Marshall stack from anywhere I have signal (it cuts out a little when I go under train tressels and whenever I'm in Rhode Island). That way I don't have to actually go to gigs anymore.
Oh, and they just wire me the...
I actually came close to picking up their Ableton Live8 edition when I was browsing the bookstore mag rack last Saturday, too bad they didn't have the Sonar. $19.95 American for a mag though, whooo!
An interface will take the place of your laptop soundcard and for all purposes be the hub of your recording world. You'll attach ALL of your gear to it, including headphones/speakers, laptop, guitars, microphones, whatever. The Multimix may indeed be a great choice as a USB INTERFACE, though...