Hi, Couldn't you just take the audio output from your computer and run it
right into the JamMan?
It would be "in real time", but it seems that should work.
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 22:12:26 -0000 "john" <deanwork2003@...>
writes:
Thanks Robert!
I will try it out tonight. That sounds very easy to me since I
already have Audacity.
john
Not sure it is the easiest way but I use Audacity to create .wav
(MS format) that can be imported in the the Jam Manager. In BB I
use the create wav tool to create either a wav or mp3 recording.
The BB wav file, I think, is a raw sample format that is not the
same as the MS .wav format so Jam Manager doesn't recoginize the
file. I then start Audacity and load the BB wav or mp3. In
Audacity I use "export" and save as .wav (MS).
Robert
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