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#1 March 24, 2020 09:33:11

Baz
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How to fix audio recording quality problems

Hi, thanks Stefanha, I quite understand about Soundflower.

I had the send button enabled (tried both options) but people didn’t seem to hear me and there’s nothing on the recording.

Thanks anyway.

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#2 April 14, 2020 16:36:29

julian_vickers
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How to fix audio recording quality problems

After a long and arduous setup, I'm having some really good results running multiple instruments and an effects chain through an XR18 hooked into my rig. Unfortunately I'm a Linux nerd so any advice I give on the routing after it leaves the XR wouldn't help most of you. I can write up the signal routing until that point if you think it would help some - I've heard one question already (been here around a week) for the X-Air specifically.



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#3 April 15, 2020 07:36:11

andhai
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How to fix audio recording quality problems

Hey, if anyone is still having trouble this may help!

How do I jam using jammr?
Overview of the user interface: https://forum.jammr.net/topic/1727/
How to jam successfully: https://forum.jammr.net/topic/1724/

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#4 April 21, 2020 05:37:28

stefanha
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How to fix audio recording quality problems

I've unstickied this topic because it is old and has been replaced by the new “Audio setup guide” post.

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#5 May 14, 2020 14:43:12

rahul.murdeshwar
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How to fix audio recording quality problems

Baz,
I use Ableton and route my interface and other ins and outs using an audio interface. I route my audio from Ableton to jammr via BlackHole, and then from Jammr out directly to my interface for playback and not back to Ableton for processing as you are proposing. I have not tried routing the audio back from Jammr myself as i am new here but will try it out and see how it goes. I don't have experience with Soundflower as i understand it is no longer supported. BlackHole has 16 channels (more than Soundflower's 2 i believe) so it may be a better option if you are trying to use Soundflower right now to route audio two ways between two apps (the goal being to keep the audio channels separate).

Heres the link for blackhole: https://github.com/ExistentialAudio/BlackHole

Hope this helps. Cheers

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