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Stefan
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Unread post by Stefan » 30 Jan 2009, 21:45

Hello usiners,

I have a feature request implying a question: would you like a (configurable) automatic recording, starting at the moment you start the audio engine?

I would like this, because I often play something and regret afterwards not to have recorded the whole session. I am thinking of an option in the setup menu that allows you to set a path for automated recordings. It would be very useful to have the auto-recorded file wrapped after some time (eg five to ten minutes). After that configurable time the old file is closed and a a new file is written (perhaps with an overlap of one second or beat) and so on.

The question implied is: if this feature doesn´t make it into usine, is it possible to build this?

Greetings,
Stefan

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Unread post by martignasse » 30 Jan 2009, 23:31

Hi Stefan,

Speaking about recording, what about a new module in Usine, opening the record window to patch integration.
Like that, it bring you a total control on the way you can make record.

I don't know if it's possible, Senso, what do think ?

I always wanted a way to start some record 'in sync' with some patch event.
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Unread post by senso » 31 Jan 2009, 09:51

Yes, the idea of creating a 'record' module is interesting.
I hope soon.

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Unread post by martignasse » 31 Jan 2009, 11:36

senso wrote:Yes, the idea of creating a 'record' module is interesting.
I hope soon.
Great, but take your time, man.....
Maybe you have to make some music before :)
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Unread post by Stefan » 31 Jan 2009, 18:32

Hi, yes, a recording module is a great tool for this! Thanks, martignasse && senso!

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