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theloniusjones
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i just bought a new computer to use as my main daw (a mac), and i want to use my older computer (a pc) to run some of the software synths i have like b4. the thing is that i really don't like messing with recording midi. the only reason i use midi is to use software synths. i don't really go back and adjust the synth after i've recorded and then render it to audio. i like the old school way of setting up the instrument and recording it and living with that. so anyway i'm wondering if i can put my software synths on the old computer and use that computer only to translate the midi from my keyboard to audio using the softsynths and record that audio output to an audio track in my new daw. the old computer would be all softsynths and the new computer would only record audio tracks and no midi. i would basically be using the old computer and my keyboard (which is a midi controller) together as a synth. so here's what i'm thinking - i have an m-audio firewire 410 that i'm going to use as my audio card on the new computer. i was thinking of getting a built in card for the old computer like an m-audio 192 or something and going midi in to the old computer from the keyboard and digital audio out from the old computer to the new computer's digital audio in. does this sound like it would work or would there be problems with latency and stuff like that? i've read about people linking up their old computer through midi, but it seems like they're doing that to take the load off their computer and still be able to edit the midi afterward, and it seemed a little overkill and too complicated for me. i'm looking to take the load off the computer too but also to simplify the way i use softsynths. hopefully this question makes sense. i appreciate any help or advice.