On Saturday 11 November 2006 23:14, Chris Abbott was like:
Chris Abbott wrote:
Just recently I recorded a live piano concerto.
All of this was done
using an ART Pre-amp, a Soundphone(I believe is the brand) CD burner,
M-audio Omnistudio USB, and an iBook G4. Now, the pre-amp had a digital
out that went to the CD burner. The 1/4" outputs of the pre-amp went to
the M-audio which was connected to the ibook. Well, the burned CDs
turned at great(note-I had the digital sample rate set to 48Khz). I had
my Omnistudio set at 96Khz. Every so often in the recoding, you hear a
bit of pop, which to me seems like some other system resource got
priority. The only thing that occurred while recording was the display
going to sleep. The airport was off, and Ardour, X11, and JackPilot were
the only programs running. I'm curious as to what could have caused
this, how to fix it. The next time I do a recording with it, I will
probably have to drop the sample rate to 48Khz.
I forget to mention that I was in OSX at the time all of this occurred.
Unfortunately, Linux doesn't support the M-Audio Omnistudio USB that well.
Try asking on an OSX / Darwin Audio mailing list.
Unfortunately for you, the Linux Audio Users list doesn't provide support for
Darwin based systems at all. Maybe worth asking at the GNU/Darwin project?
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cheers,
tim hall
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