Posted by Michael Jackson on Fri, 08/03/2001 - 18:33.
I use the dll/vxd from Total Recorder 2.2 and use that as my primary sound driver for recording/playback. I then use CoolEdit96 (or alrec or Prowave-any will do) to record each track separately. You have to do one track at a time in DDClip while muting the other tracks. Save each file in a separate directory. When done, go to File>New and import each WAV onto each separate track. Save as Project and you can always come back to your work and its saved. AND you didn't download a crack to make it free!!!
: Anyone knows how to export the entire project to a wav file?
Re: Export to WAV answer (simple)
I use the dll/vxd from Total Recorder 2.2 and use that as my primary sound driver for recording/playback. I then use CoolEdit96 (or alrec or Prowave-any will do) to record each track separately. You have to do one track at a time in DDClip while muting the other tracks. Save each file in a separate directory. When done, go to File>New and import each WAV onto each separate track. Save as Project and you can always come back to your work and its saved. AND you didn't download a crack to make it free!!!
: Anyone knows how to export the entire project to a wav file?