I have a fast track pro usb audio device from m audio -
I have tried this -
My output is fast track
My input is soundflower 2ch
I have tried this in Bias Peak Pro 5 and also Logic Studio.
It never registers any incoming audio on the meter to record.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks.
Dominic
On Nov 7, 2007, at 11:16 AM, devslashnull wrote:
yes use Apples built in... but just use "text edit" the built in
text editor for mac... there is a command under the Edit menu...
"Speech: Start Speaking". It reads whatever is in the file.
Then use Soundflower (free on the Cycling74 website.)
Route it to whatever your recording app is.
On Nov 7, 2007, at 1:48 AM, isjtar wrote:
use apple's built-in.
go to terminal, type say whatever you want to say
you can specify which voice and also render to file.
type man say for more info.
if you have max, you can use the lspeak object or emulate the
terminal with shell.
unfortunately i haven't found a way to record that without a
multi i/o soudcard, soundflower and jack don't work with simple
terminal commands.
best
isjtar
On Nov 7, 2007, at 4:36 AM, Dominic Tetmyer wrote:
Anyone know of a great text to speech utility which will render
the resulting audio to a specified file format, preferably
freeware also? I know Text edit is an option with Audio Hijack -
but I can never get Audio Hijack to record anything. I am on MAC.
Thanks,
Dominic
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