[Rwp] Routing internal sounds for recording NVDA with the live recording bounce.
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Mon May 30 02:12:33 EDT 2016
Then you definitely know the value of a mixer.
There are also the roland tri-capture
interfaces which have a loop back switch,
but problem is that you get undesireable results sometimes when mixing
multi-media applications with professional asio,
so keeping them separate like taking an analog feed from a descrete
sound card rather than doing internal loopback
and sharing a sound card is usually better.
But I have used sound cards which are remarkably
forgiving of this no/no behavior
like this steinberg ur22 will run my speech and ASIO with reaper at the
same time,
it won't loop back but if I try that on my mackie onyx it will re-set
the sampling rate, and do all sort of weird things.
It just depends on the system,
and; you can't make a call for things across the board.
So that's why I always say, keep em separate if you can, if for no other
reason, it gives you complete control.
I saw Patrick's message that sounds very interesting,
will have to check that out.
On 5/29/2016 7:13 PM, Andrew Downie wrote:
> I have an Allen & Heath ZED-10 mixer. Pressing a button on an input
> turns on the recording bus and I am sure the feature is not unique to
> this mixer. This makes it very easy to demo a screen reader, apart
> from other benefits. I send the screen reader's output to the
> computer's internal card and bring it into the mixer. It is then
> possible to use the screen reader without it being recorded until
> pressing the magic button. Recently at work, without the ZED-10 at my
> disposal for a webinar I used earphones and a small mixer for my
> purposes and (shock horror) turned up speakers so the screen reader
> was picked up through the mike when I wanted participants to hear it.
> I haven't dared listen to the recording, but results were apparently
> acceptable.
>
>
>
> Andrew
>
>
>
> On 28/05/2016 6:33 PM, Chris Belle wrote:
>> For my students I have separate recording machines, and I use a mixer
>> to run stuff different places,
>> old school but I find it works much better and more reliably than
>> these virtual cable things.
>>
>>
>> On 5/28/2016 2:34 AM, Alexis ROBIN wrote:
>>> Helo all,
>>>
>>> I'm starting a suite of podcast about Reaper. The function live
>>> recording is perfect for demonstrating the capabilities of Reaper,
>>> but doesn't record NVDA.
>>> I set the NVDA's synthetizer on my output soundcard and configure a
>>> track on record output checked without success.
>>> What is your experience for podcasting about Reaper with a
>>> screenreader ?
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Alexis ROBIN
>>>
>>>
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