Audacity is
quit good, i've tested it, but with this software I can
record only an instrument at time.
Assuming that i'm going to record one instrument at time (guitar, bass,
and so on) what i can do with the drum?! I need more channel to record
decently a drum. And assuming that i've got a mixerteble (i think it's a
"mixer" the one wich is used also during the concerts, sorry for my poor
english) to record the drum how can i later mix all the trucks?!
I need something like ardour.
You can record drums using a mixer and putting microphones on the drums
you want to have some control. Usually 4 mics give good results: two
overheads, one for the kick and other for snare/hihat. They can go to an
independent track if your soundcard has more than a stereo input, or
mixed together in a stereo signal using your mixer if you only have one
stereo input. The only concern here is getting your sound levels right
before recording as you won't have individual control of levels later on.
Remember to have some kind of time measuring on the intros, outros and
basically everytime that drums are silent. You can get the drummer to
click his/her sticks but only if they have good time, otherwise try to
use a click track.
Feel free to ask more questions.
Eduardo.
Ok here are my more questions! :D
I've tried to recompile a kernel in my mdk 9.1 with low latency support
but, as i expected, all went wrong. this was my first kernel
compilation. Than i've seen that with fedora core 1 the setup of my
linux box to record audio could be more easy. It's right?!
I've tried to start ardour that i've setup with the command " # urpmi
jackit-realtime ardour audacity alsamixergui swh-plugins cmt" that i've
find in this page
"http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT8018846552.html".
Ardour start ok but i can insert any track or sound, i don't know how to
record for my mic, just for make a test. I've also read the manual that
i've found in the ardour home page but i can't find an help for my
problem.
bye
Livio