[linux-audio-user] How to set up my linux box to record an album

Livio liviotrivellizzi at virgilio.it
Mon Jan 26 06:52:42 EST 2004


> Yes, you are correct.  Ardour is what you need.  You also need a good
> sound card like an M-Audio Delta 44 (4 analog inputs, 24/96), Delta 66
> (4 analog inputs, 2 digital, 24/96), Delta 1010lt (8 analog inputs, 2
> digital, MIDI...), Delta 1010 (8, 2, MIDI, external A/D/A), ST Audio
> (Hoontech) DSP2000 C-port (8, 2, MIDI, external A/D/A), or the Terratec
> version (I can't remember the model number, it's Phase something or
> other I think).  Trying to get all the levels right with a mixer prior
> to going to 2 tracks is a study in frustration.  No matter how good you
> get it you'll still wish you could play with the individual levels
> later.  The Delta 44 would be the bottom line for me.
> 
> Jan

Oh tnx Jan for the list! :D
I'm trying to find this sound card but i don't think i can find one of
these easy. Maybe i'll start trying to record with my own card (ensoniq
128) and than, if all go good, buy one of the cards named over 'cause i
don't think they are too cheap. :)

> 
> 
> On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 13:53, Livio wrote:
> > Il dom, 2004-01-25 alle 18:47, Guy Daniel CLOTILDE ha scritto:
> > > Hi
> > > 
> > > Livio wrote / a écrit:
> > > > I would like to set up my pc to record a cd of a band.
> > > > I would like to rec single instrument at time and also all the band at
> > > > the same time.
> > > > What software i've to use?!
> > > 
> > > you can try, among others, audacity for recording and editing (really easy interface), gnome-toaster ou xcdroast for burning the cd. You'd enjoy a well tuned kernel for no-latency recording ( example: RedHat + Planet CCRMA packages)
> > > 
> > > > What hardware i need?!
> > > 
> > > a mixing table, although I'm not sure to understand how exactly you want to record.
> > > GuyCLO~
> > > 
> > Audacity is quit good, i've tested it, but with this software I can
> > record only an instrument at time.
> > Assuming that i'm going to record one instrument at time (guitar, bass,
> > and so on) what i can do with the drum?! I need more channel to record
> > decently a drum. And assuming that i've got a mixerteble (i think it's a
> > "mixer" the one wich is used also during the concerts, sorry for my poor
> > english) to record the drum how can i later mix all the trucks?!
> > I need something like ardour.
> > I think i'm right, am i?
> > 
> 
> 
> 




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