This has a lot to do with the indivdual sound card implementation. I know that the Ensoniq AudioPCI and the SBLive can both choose their master output as a recording input. THen it's just up to the windows driver to let you have one program accessing the card for input while another accesses it for output (I don't know if it will let you, I use linux).
The problem is getting the sound out of protools again (since the card is being used for output already by PD). If all you want to do is record PD's output, then you could just try using writesf~ (or sfwrite~ from ggee).
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, [iso-8859-1] J�rgen Mortensen wrote:
Hi list!
On Silicon Graphics computers you can record directly from pd to the little sound designer program, without problems.
Is there a way in windows to create direct access from pd to say Pro Tools or Wavelab or a midisequenser? Should this be by creating several audio and MIDI inputs and outputs, and how would you do this?
Greetings from J�rgen
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