Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!leah!itsgw!steinmetz!uunet!jarthur!wilkins From: wilkins@jarthur.Claremont.EDU (Mark Wilkins) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: MacRecorder/Impulse digitizer question Message-ID: <246@jarthur.Claremont.EDU> Date: 18 Feb 89 12:16:22 GMT References: <6915@fluke.COM> Reply-To: wilkins@jarthur.UUCP (Mark Wilkins) Organization: Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA Lines: 18 In article <6915@fluke.COM> moriarty@tc.fluke.COM (Jeff Meyer) writes: >After reading about the Mac SE/30's use of the Apple Sound Chip, and it's >ability to playback stereo sound, I'm curious about using MacRecorder to >digitize sound in stereo. I understand to do this, you need two MacRecorder >units -- true? And will SoundEdit (MacRecorder's sound recording/playback >program) output the sound to the Apple Sound Chip so that the stereo >reproduction is correctly played back through the stereo output jack? I >noticed that MacRecorder is now up to Version 1.1, and wondered if the >update had anything to do with the A.S.C. As a MacRecorder owner, I have been able to create stereo sounds with one MacRecorder, but it involves recording each channel separately and then placing them into one sound with cut/paste etc. There is nothing about the program's user interface which suggests that an Impulse can't be used exactly as a MacRecorder, assuming that the system handles Impulse units correctly. -- Mark Wilkins