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MJhig wrote on 7/3/2004, 2:50 PM
What soundcard do you have? Obviously it supports GSIF drivers, M-Audio maybe? If so in the Delta Control panel route the hardware outs to the Mon/Mixer and select Mon/Mixer in Vegas as the input in the track.

MJ
JonnyMac wrote on 7/3/2004, 2:58 PM
Forgive my ignorance ... can't you simply output to a file from Gigastudio? I ask because my friend/composer lives in Las Vegas while I live in Dallas. He creates music for me with Gigastudio and simply sends me CDs with music.
mark2929 wrote on 7/3/2004, 3:06 PM
mjhig... I have the Tascam US 122 Which I am using with an advent 7015 Laptop... Also A Sony Viao Laptop..
JohnyMac... Yes I have recorded Stuff using the Giga Studios inbuilt wave recorder... Ideally though... I would like to record in Vegas So that I can Watch the film and record at the same time....I guess I could still do that using Giga Studio But I would still prefer to use Vegas...
mark2929 wrote on 7/3/2004, 3:21 PM
mjhig The Sampler has to go through the souncard and into Gigastudio... Gigastudio adds adjusts alters Ect... This Sound is then ready to be recorded using the wave recorder in Giga... I Think that is Possibly the only way to record the sound.. I had hoped to be able to record in Vegas..
MJhig wrote on 7/3/2004, 5:09 PM
Well you're better off just hitting the record button in Giga and bounce down as previously mentioned. There is no loss that way.

MJ
mark2929 wrote on 7/3/2004, 10:17 PM
Thanks Guys For the Help... The trouble is The Manual does not mention about recording In other programs.. I will try Technical Support On Monday :)