[LAU] Ardour: delay in audio when recording

Jason Jones poeticintensity at gmail.com
Mon May 21 22:19:35 UTC 2012


In gentoo, the package that has envy24control is called "alsa-tools"  Not
sure if that helps or not, but I agree - this tool is very handy with a
Delta 1010.

--Jason

On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 4:08 PM, jonetsu <jonetsu at teksavvy.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 21 May 2012 06:46:52 -0700,
> "Len Ovens" <len at ovenwerks.net> wrote :
>
> > Yes hardware is best. Using envy24control or mudita24, go to the
> > patchbay tab and select "Digital Mix L" and "Digital Mix R" as your
> > output to 1and 2 outputs. Then on the first tab "Monitor Inputs"
> > unmute the track(s) you are using for mic in and set the levels where
> > you want. Then goto the next tab "Monitor PCMs" and set the levels of
> > the audio coming from the Ardour tracks you already have. That will
> > setup your monitor mix. The ardour inputs will see the levels set by
> > the analog volume controls
>
> Thanks, this seems quite useful.  'Seems' because there's no
> envy24control nor mudita24 on the system and, doing a 'yum list' does
> not return any package with 'envy' or 'mudi'.  The repo directoy
> in /etc/yum.repos.d/ has livna, fedora and ccrma.
>
> The system has alsamixer and it was possible to assign HW and HW/1 to
> In0 and In1, but that's about it so far.  I'd rather try with
> envy24control.  Is the package containing this utility bears the same
> name ?  Would you recommend envy24 or mudita24 - any significant
> difference between the two ?
>
> Thanks again, cheers.
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