Synchronization of the click in the ears and the substrate from the device
Synchronization of the click in the ears and the substrate from the device
runner
Guys, such a thing. I need plywood (substrate) to play from the device and be synchronized with a click (in the ears). I heard about the port studio. Are there cheaper options?
sega
July 27, 2016 AT 8:21 am
Send from mobile, click left to move, lining to the right. Will be in mono, but cheap
solidator
July 27, 2016 AT 8:22 am
Just buy a stereo wire, well, make an entrance for the ears on one channel, and give the other one to the remote control. Just set the airplane mode, otherwise the call will go to the portals right during the song))) And check it when you buy, otherwise China doesn't really care about stereo , they can push crap
amdm
July 27, 2016 AT 8:24 am
mono is hell, such a substrate will sound very bad (and even from the phone) and fail in the overall mix + a click can still leak into another channel (and most likely it will)
option - laptop + 4-channel card. although port studios are not so expensive now.
I have a lining for the hall from the portakhi, and I have another mix of the same lining (with a greater emphasis on rhythmic parts, and not all sorts of buzzers) + click. without hearing the sequencer, playing a naked click will not be very cohesive. although everyone's pads are different, of course, if there are thongs hanging in whole notes, then this is not critical)
sega
Send from mobile, click left to move, lining to the right. Will be in mono, but cheap
solidator
Just buy a stereo wire, well, make an entrance for the ears on one channel, and give the other one to the remote control. Just set the airplane mode, otherwise the call will go to the portals right during the song))) And check it when you buy, otherwise China doesn't really care about stereo , they can push crap
amdm
mono is hell, such a substrate will sound very bad (and even from the phone) and fail in the overall mix + a click can still leak into another channel (and most likely it will)
option - laptop + 4-channel card. although port studios are not so expensive now.
I have a lining for the hall from the portakhi, and I have another mix of the same lining (with a greater emphasis on rhythmic parts, and not all sorts of buzzers) + click. without hearing the sequencer, playing a naked click will not be very cohesive. although everyone's pads are different, of course, if there are thongs hanging in whole notes, then this is not critical)