Maybe you could try to use tkeca for recording and Audacity for mixing
and editing.
http://tkeca.sourceforge.net
Luis Pablo Gasparotto
mawali(a)news.icns.com wrote:
Hi
As everyone recommended, I am getting my son to use audacity, but now we
are having a probolem where secind track becomes very noisy after
recording.
The first track records fine but when the second track is recorded it is
very noisy, and even seems to have a pitch shift. When I tried to figure
out what is going on I found out thet the first track is bleeding through
to the second track. So even if I mute the second track when I record the
second track I see the first track bleeding through and see the waveform
on the second track. Please keep in mind that the input is a guitar pickup
not a mic so there should not be any crosstalk between tracks.
I am using SB live with alsa-0.9.4 linux-2.4.21 (lowlat) audacity-1.1.3-1.
Anyone seen this before??
Regards