On Sun, Mar 20, 2005 at 11:46:17AM +0100, Frank
Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
I just wonder: Why don't you record in ecasound? I'd say, running MuSE
just for recording could be a bit overkill. And ecasound is a really
useful and stable recording software and also very configurable.
Thanks Frank to point me on that, sorry for having bad reflex inherited
from a too long Windows music utilisation :)
Promise I will make a desintoxication cure of graphical frontend !
So as you said ecasound is a charm for this :
with this :
ecasound -G:jack,recasound,notransport -i jack -o dubphil-live.wav
the recording is smooth and the result is perfect ! In fact quite
perfect... the wav file is in mono, but I will quickly find how to get a
stereo file.
conclusion : MuSE needs definitly a lot of work...
I'd agree that ecasound is probably the better tool for this, though I do
think it works in MusE too.
Was it the Input or the Track meter that you checked? The track meter by
default shows the output of the track. To see the real level going into the
track either check the input meter or click the [pre] button.
Regards,
Robert
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