On Wed, 28 May 2003, Marco Desiderati wrote:
Subject: [linux-audio-user] Making a demo.
Hi everybody.
I'm an italian bass player and I'd like to record a 4 songs demo for the band
I play in with my PC (with Linux obviously). I'm searching for someone who
can suggest me any documentation/book regarding this argument and/or share
with me his experience (the hardware/software used and so on ...).
Thanks in advance for your reply,
Marco.
Depends upon which sound card you have. If you have a simple, single input
card like e.g. a Soundblaster then Audacity is really, really easy to
install and use. If you have a multi-input soundcard you'll want to use
ALSA drivers and any of the apps others have suggested.
I've done a lot of 2-channel recording and some 4-channel recording on my
Delta 4 with Audacity and Ardour. I use Audacity primarily, and highly
recommend it. It's great for recording and also quite good for post
processing and tying multiple tracks together.
HTH - JB
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