Thanks for your kind words Mike and James,
There are some xruns going on here.
I'm using a delta 1010lt instead of the tascam I had originally tried
to use. Basically I gave up on that because of the kernel problems.
I'm running with a 3.0 ghz dualcore processor and 3 gb ram. I think
that maybe a little lean.
Mike, as I say, this was a first take on the percussion (cajon) and I
didn't have a click track, because I hadn't figured out how to use it
yet. :-) So, there were some hickups in my playing. :-)
Thanks so much guys!
Rusty
On 6/20/13, James Stone <jamesmstone(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Jun 20, 2013 6:29 PM, "Rusty Perez"
<rustys.lists(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi folks,
I submit this to you with great trepidation because I know there are
lots of problems with it, but, here is the first multi-track recording
I've ever made with nama/ecasound.
First, each of these four tracks were a first take of a song idea I
had. The bass and percussion parts were basically composed on the fly.
This is the first thing ever recorded on my linux box, so levels ETC.
were untested.
It was also the first time I've ever mixed with nama.
Finally, there is some distortion in the mix and I'm not sure of its
origin.
Anyway, with all that said, here's my first baby step. Hopefully I've
reduced your expectations to nothing so that you'll find something
good here. :-)
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/30068518/invisible-friend-first-mix.ogg
Rusty
This sounds so good! Just right for a summers evening!
The couple of crackles/pops sound a bit like xruns to me. Did you get your
audio interface running stable?
J