[linux-audio-user] recording jack input

Andrew Gaydenko a at gaydenko.com
Wed Jan 11 10:36:53 EST 2006


Aha, Steve, you are here :-)

Can you, please, comment disappearance of digits along a db scale when
the timemachine's window is resized to be wider?

======= On Wednesday 11 January 2006 18:13, Steve Harris wrote: =======
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 03:02:40PM +0000, tim hall wrote:
> My main reason for using timemachine is because it's on the menu and it works, 
> I confess. The one limitation is that mostly I want the captures to be easily 
> time-synched i.e start at 00:00:0000 and end at nn:nn:nnnn as audio dumps 
> from Ardour and Hydrogen do by default. I've kind of assume that timemachine 
> wasn't really built for this, so haven't bothered to look too hard.

What does start at 00:00:0000 mean? I originally intended timemachine to
be a simple recorder, that had the option to do the pre-record thing, but
I never got round to adding a control to turn it off, and noone ever asked
for it.

- Steve





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