From AudioPig Sent Thu, Jul 8th 1999, 18:25
> Recently though, I found a program on the net which acts as a vitual audio
> device, so you can do this in software. Better yet, you can run hundreds of
> copies at once (well, probably not that many), to connect up all yer virtual
> synths and whatever. I can't remember what it's called though (and I haven't
> had chance to try it out yet). Anyone else know?
>
it's called (creatively enough) Virtual Audio Cable. i've not used
it, but supposedly pretty slick. more info at
http://www.harmony-central.com/Software/Windows/virtual-audio-cable.html
audiopig
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There are so many groups now that just play the same things over and over,
and this is why i had to get rid of a lot of people in the group because
they felt that was it, they've mastered their instrument and think, "oh
well, I can play the same chord brilliantly for six minutes", which is
ah - you should get a bleedin' machine to do that. You know, the thing is
to play it with an inflection.
-Mark E. Smith, 1985