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Internal sound

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 11:31
by GhettoMinibar
Hi guys, I might have a really dumb question. I am trying to prefabricate a resolume mix to a song on my mac pro, with the song triggering all kinds of effects. I can't load the wav-file into resolume because in that case the music stops when I trigger a column. Resolume does not respond to the song when I play it in my itunes. In resolume I seem unable to select my USB microphone as sound in, although it is visible as an option.

For some reason, my system does not recognize line in microphones. I am at a loss here, any good tip/ideas/hints?

Re: Internal sound

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 16:53
by HerrNieDa
you can try to load the wav file into resolume (playing it on a seperate layer) and use the internal fft ;)
think this should be the best was, also you can use the record function (if it works fine for you) to record audio and video ;)

Re: Internal sound

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 08:47
by Tschoepler
HerrNieDa wrote:you can try to load the wav file into resolume (playing it on a seperate layer) and use the internal fft ;)
think this should be the best was, also you can use the record function (if it works fine for you) to record audio and video ;)
right, but he wants to trigger columns and that still stops the audio from playing :( . this would be a job for the requested "lock layer"-feature. what system are you running avenue on, OS X or Windows?
on OS X you can use soundflower from cycling74 (http://cycling74.com/products/soundflower/) and on Windows I use Virtual Audio Cable (http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.htm) to route sound into avenue as the external input.
on Windows it would also be a good idea to look at asio4all (http://www.asio4all.com/) if you don't have a soundcard that comes with asio drivers. otherwise the whole thing's going to be quite laggy.