We made a JackTrip VST Plug-In!
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- The JackTrip Audio Bridge makes it easy to connect JackTrip to your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). This video shows you a few use cases, including how to:
Send MIDI instrument audio to JackTrip
Send any audio clip from your DAW to JackTrip
Receive and record JackTrip audio into your DAW
Let us know what you think:)
Whoa 😳 never heard of jack trip but I’m definitely looking into this! Thanks man!
Sure thing, let us know how it goes! If you have any questions, just shoot us an email at support[at]jacktrip.org
It's been working great for remote quickie rehearsals here in Atlanta!
Yea! Way to go!!!
That's awesome! Can't wait to try it out. 😊
Interesting, from a developer to another: what about an ARA implementation to interact at the project level and simplify the collaboration workflow?
Also is it supporting or do you have plans to support VST3/CLAP?
Last question is about latency compensation, e.g. when recording a remote track will it compensate for network latency?
YESSSSS THANK YOU!!!
Great, this helps so much
We know that a low of people asked for a VST plug-in, so we're glad that we finally were able to make it. Glad this makes it easier:)
Can the Audio Bridge plug in be put on the Master channel in Ableton Live (so that you can send your whole audio mix to Jacktrip)?
Hey there. Absolutely, yes you can! Feel free to mix all your individual track together and put the plug-in on the master channel!
@@jacktriplabs Brilliant!
Will there be an option to record multiple inputs at once? Like separating the incoming channels from JackTrip? Like if I wanted to record the guitarist and the Bassist playing together but on two different tracks?
Hey there, that's a great question, and there's a solution. The short & simple answer though: the Audio Bridge currently supports only stereo, meaning that you can only record the two 'Master' channels from your JackTrip studio. However: If you had a guitarist and bassist playing together and really wanted to use the Audio Bridge to record them separately straight into your DAW, you'd have to ask them to send their audio on hard-left and hard-right panning, and then would use your DAW to treat these two channels as independent Mono channels. Not ideal. If you don't necessarily need the audio to get into your DAW in real-time, an alternative would be to use our built-in stem recordings feature (under the recording options), which can record all musicians in a studio separately in stereo, and allows you to mix them in your DAW once processed and downloaded from our website. Hope that helps? -Jan