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Re: Anyone running both Mobius and Reaktor as Standalone?



Arggggg...this is what I was afraid of.  For a concept so simple, we'd 
think 
the differnet software companies would make it easier for us. I just need 
to 
go from my soundcard input to Reaktor, from Reaktor's output to Mobius 
input, and from Mobius output to my sound card's output. Easier said than 
done.  So I guess programs like Re-Wire sort of fake a sound card's IO, so 
that you can route to and from it, and then to other apps?

I guess I need to buy a more sophisted audio interface (like one of the 
m-audio firewire units) that has multiple inputs/outputs, many virtual 
input/outputs, etc.

Kris

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeffrey Larson" <jeff@zonemobius.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: Anyone running both Mobius and Reaktor as Standalone?


>
> > I'm trying to figure out how I could run both Mobius and Reaktor as
> > standalone apps.
>
> The only reliable way to do this would be to use a multi-channel
> sound card, and physically patch the Mobius and Reaktor channels
> together like you would with a hardware patch bay.
>
> Ideally, this is what Rewire is all about.  Unfortunately
> the paranoids at Propellorhead will not make the Rewire toolkits
> available to individual developers such as myself, you have
> to be a company that develops commercial products.  Someday I
> may try to go through the legal rigamarole necessary to claim
> that I'm a "company" but this cost money and time I don't have
> right now.
>
> The fine folks over at Cockos, makers of Reaper and Ninjam, have
> been working on something called ReaRoute which is conceptually
> similar to ReWire but looks to the application as if it was
> a normal ASIO device.  I had some trouble with this when I
> tried it about 6 months ago.
>
> There are a few other audio piping devices floating around, but they
> don't work very well.  If you want to try one of these, don't pay the
> shareware price before you make sure it will work.
>
> Jeff
>
>