If you use Ableton, Logic Pro, or a DAW that allows you to select separate inputs and outputs, you can use the Muse Recording device as an input to record through Muse:
- Ensure that Simple recording mode is enabled in settings under the Recording tab in Muse.
- Arm the user whose audio you want to record by pressing R under their name and next to their desired input channel.
- Head over to your DAW and set Muse Recording as your audio input.
When you arm a track, you should see a signal coming through from Muse. If you do not see your signal or if there are any issues, try restarting your DAW and trying again.
Once you have a signal coming through, hit record on your DAW as you normally would to capture your artist's performance.
Note: Due to various network conditions, you may experience latency. But sit tight! We are working hard to reduce latency in future versions of Muse.
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