Please take with a pinch of salt all of what l have said except how to open multiple Reaper instances. There is also Voicemeeter and O Deus ASIO Link. BUT: Nope, 2 DAWs cannot use the same soundcard. I would have thought that you could also use another ASIO driver (ReaRoute is an ASIO driver but there are others too) with a soundcard, and channel Reaper instance #2 to record into Reaper instance #1? Make sure both Reaper instances use the same ASIO driver, and then open a track in Reaper instance #1, and make sure it takes the correct inputs to correspond with Reaper #2's soundcard outputs for a given track. you guessed it, ReaRoute, but l haven't a clue how it works, ask the experts. To record both Reaper instances, you could use. Target DAW = "ReWire Master / Host", first instance of Reaper = "ReWire Slave". You can only use ReWire with the first instance of Reaper, and you'll have to open the target DAW first, before you open your first instance of Reaper. Let's say you wanted to record to another DAW. But you might be able to do it via ReaRoute ASIO but l have no clue about ReaRoute ASIO, you'll have to pitch that to the experts. Let's say you wanted to record to a 3rd instance of Reaper. a 3rd instance of Reaper, another DAW (64-bit), another DAW (32-bit), a hard disk multitrack recorder, or the traditional burn directly to pizza. "check for multiple instances when launching"Īnd yes, you can record both simultaneously but it really depends on what you wish to record to, e.g. You can however use two instances of REAPER. Quote: "Tabs are a good way to go for most tasks. You can open multiple instances of Reaper like so: Through the Scarlett and into my MFX unit which is state art in guitar/vocal FX and can cut itįor a final mix back into Scarlett and into the computer/DAW. I just realized I can take a recorded dry guitar signal from my DAW and send it back isn't hard to imagine doing and I just might. Step with the SA170 Source Audio Prog.EQ. Or the guitar through my MFX unit for FX into the Scarlett, taking it another I have a Scarlett 6i6, I can record through it with a direct guitar input Routing a 31 Band EQ or a Source Audio SA170 ProgEQ shouldn't be an issue with either into I just got a Source Audio SA170 Programmable EQ and I love this thing ![]() The single channel one for $50.00 used and $100.00 new. I have seen these at around $100.00 or less used and $189.00 new As long as its operating with a stable driver, its agnostic as to how the incoming signal was processed.Īre you using the Tripleplay software as host? Would anyone recommend a small, yet good quality, EQ that could fit my requirements? What should I look for? 3-5 or 7-band EQ? Moreover, after all the expenses of the guitar, laptop, synth, and what have you, I certainly don't want to spend too much for a good EQ. ![]() I'm fairly new to EQ, so don't know much about that kind of equipment. I guess I will have to go with a hardware EQ to sit between the Focusrite and the speaker. ![]() I didn't find anything that works with Focusrite. I tried many types of VSTs and softwares to emulate a virtual Equalizer (EQ) for the output from my laptop Audio Interface (Focusrite - Scarlett 2i2) to my ALTO speakers.
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