I'm not sure that Audacity is JACK-aware, so I don't know if you will
be able to do this type of routing. I know that you can do simple
multitrack recording with Audacity, but for real multitrack recording,
you might want to check out Ardour, which is similar to ProTools. I
am not aware of a way to record different tracks from different inputs
simultaneously with Audacity.
Jon M.
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:27:46 -0800, Mike Jewell <msjmsj49(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi LAU,
This is my first posting here. Hope to do lots more...
I have a M-Audio Delta 1010LT multitrack sound card in my computer and am
having lots of trouble with it.
I'm running Linux 2.4 (Fedora Core 1) with the "Planet CCRMA" audio
environment on a Pentium 4 PC.
I use Audacity 1.2.3 for recording, etc.
Everything worked fine with the built-in (stereo) sound on my motherboard.
I installed the 1010LT and rebooted. The computer found the card and seemed
to be happy with it.
But many things seem to be wrong.
I'm using envy24control to get the mixer, patchbay, sliders, etc.
My main (first) question is how to get more than 2 channels recording at the
same time?
When I pick 4 channels in Audacity, it does indeed record 4 tracks but the
second two are copies of the first 2.
The little drop-down menu in Audacity for selecting the source (line-in,
mic, etc) is empty and the input and output sliders seem to have no effect.
Any helpful tips or pointers would sure be appreciated. I'm very new to
Linux so you might need to t-a-l-k r--e--a--l s--l--o--w--l--y
8^)
Thanks in advance,
Mike Jewell