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how can i record a track(midi or audio) while listening to another track at the same time but without recording the last one? just listening to it.
scope midi>seqencer midi dest
sequencer midi out>synths>mixer
24bitAsio2 source/dest to mixer.
48khz
nuendo2.



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use recording busses or the direct outs on the channel for recording. monitor off the control room output(stm2448 and 4896)or the mix out(stm1632).

scope mixers work exactly the same as real ones. think of your sequencer as a piece of hardware(mutitrack recorder) with the jacks in the scope routing window. the scope routing window is the room that all the devices sit in.....

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On 2005-10-31 15:52, ARCADIOS wrote:
how can i record a track(midi or audio) while listening to another track at the same time but without recording the last one? just listening to it...
you have to 'disarm' the track in Nuendo
I don't it myself, so I can't direct you to the exact screen location, but usually there's a button where you activate/deactivate the recording of the track, symbolized by red/green lights or something like that.

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sorry but i cant organize it yet.
from the start.
1. in nuendo i still cannot record a channel without being the other channels recorded in it. i can mute them but, some are needed for listening.
2. when i record and use minitoring i hear both channels. the one recorded and the one being playing, so i must lower the volume of the recording chanel because makes distortion heard simultaniusly with the playback channel. is there a way just to listen only the track being recorded by managing the record level only?
this not a complicated job i want to do.
just work with audio channels and midi in nuendo and sfp.
probably i make a mistake in routing window.
i am a little confused with asio and its channels. also i am not sure if i need to increase the asio channels.
confused......... please help!
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You must send to the asio channel seen by that track as an input only the sound you want to record, not the sound is playing back.

You can do it using single mixer tracks direct outs or sending only that mixer channel to a recording bus that's hooked to asio destination or, and this is the way I usually do, while monitoring the incoming sound in the mixer to check its level, connect a second cable directly from the sound source (for example Scope analog source) to the ASIO destination. Anyway you must avoid that the previously recorded sound goes back to ASIO inputs again.
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thanks for the advice. :wink:
i have a project with 15 channels recorded in nuendo, and i have routed every channel to mixers of scope one by one through asio2.
i must say that it is great to control from creamware.
Now, i will send channels from nuendo2 "flat". if i am not wrong, if volumes are set to 0, no effects, no eq, the signals will go to scopes mixer "flat".
thanks guys for the advice!


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what about ASIO2 16-source64, 32-source 64, fit-source 64? what are these choices exactly?
which one should be used for having more than 16 stereo asio2 channels with 24bit?
in fact i am a little confused about the correct setting. 24bit-48khz?
16bit-48khz?
or is there a 32bit sellection also?
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