[QLab] Building a show away from an interface
Jesse Kriss
jkriss at gmail.com
Sun Mar 18 13:37:52 PDT 2007
Hey Alex -
I put together a standalone Max/MSP app a few months ago that does
what you're talking about, more or less.
It's only set up for 8 channels, but it'll let you mix and pan those 8
channels however you like.
You can download it here: http://jklabs.net/fakemix/fakemix-002.dmg
- Jesse
On 3/18/07, Alex Hawthorn <alex.hawthorn at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I've seen a few mentions of wishing for a way to build a show on a 16ch
> system while somewhere away from a 16ch hardware interface. If you were to
> use a program like Soundflower (from Cycling '74) couldn't you emulate a 16
> ch system, while passing all the odd channels to your computer's left
> speaker and all the even channels to the right speaker, and then simply
> upload the show onto the show computer and swap the patch from "Soundflower
> 16 ch." to "MOTU 24 IO" or whatever?
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Alex
> Sound Design student,
> NYC
>
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