On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 5:35 PM, drew Roberts
<zotz(a)100jamz.com> wrote:
On Sunday 03 August 2008 12:51:33 jdd wrote:
Hello :-)
I tried to search the archives, but didn't succed, so I hope y
question was not too often asked :-(
I use openSUSE 11 and want to have a zoom H2 as USB input mike.
When I connect the device to my laptop, I can use it a headphone
driver (I hear the sound from the h2 headphones), but can't have any
sound recorded by audacity
Can't help directly, I have an H4. The H4 can record to ardour just fine.
If you know about jack, try jack and qjackctl.
I kno my laptop have a defective sound card,
internal mike and mike
inoput don't works (not verified recently though - the internal
don't), but I don't know if this have anything to do with the H2 (USB)
I use kmix as mixer and all is open but I don't see any way to switch
between the two sound cards
thanks
jdd
all the best,
drew
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I have a zoom H2, it is 100% compatible with Linux.
I can use it as a USB sound card, but only with two of its microphones
at a time, and a maximum sampling rate of 48k (I think these are also
limitations under any other OS, because of USB bus speed).
I have found it more useful to record using the H2 alone, then grab
the files off of it as if it were a flash drive.
I use the H4 both ways for recording a band... depending on if I want to lug
the notebook to the gig or not.
all the best,
drew