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Re: [microsound] mac emulators, soundhack...mixer



i find myself too involved with the aspects of just strict composition and
programming.  i dont know how i can well enough involve some of these tools
to my setup.  do any of these mentioned programs and non-mentioned ones act
as midi devices for pc?  that would be of great interest.

---- dia
http://www.co-records.com



----- Original Message -----
From: duul _drv <thisoutleague@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 4:35 PM
Subject: [microsound] mac emulators, soundhack...mixer


> greetings all, this talk of soundhack and reaktor gets me thinking I
should
> have a mac, but I don't. I love the pc programs for sound generation and
> what not, especially the simple, fun ones like fruity loops. But I am
> interesting more advanced processing. I like to try my knowledge and
> creativity in some DSP processing. A friend of my on this list recently
> donwloaded a pc emulator, for his imac and I am wondering about the
> opposite. what are the best mac emulators that are capatible with programs
> like soundhack, or reaktor even protools that I can download off the
> internet?
> another technical question, does anyone know of a program for pc that acts
> like a virtual mixer, but is a program that links other programs. On some
of
> the programs I use there are no external volume or eq controls, and I find
> this frustrating in live situations while trying to introduce a new track.
I
> would like to have a simple mixer that works for programs not things
plugged
> into my computer. This inquiry could reflect my lack of knowledge of my
> soundcard, its capabilities and my computer but that doesn't matter, I
need
> some advice. what do you think?
> ad_n