Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 10:50:37 +0200
From: Svend-Erik Kj?r Madsen
What would you bee using if you should record a large
music file in
let's say 14-16 tracks ? Next month my band have a live-gig I want to
record, and I am on the brink of letting my old and heavy ADAT tape
machines be left back, and only bring my notebook and my multiface amd
my mic-preamps for recording.
Is it stable and secure to record in Ardour in one go
? I could raise
latency since we're not using any kind of live monitoring from the
computer.
I've done this using my desktop with a Delta 1010LT, doing 8 tracks
live. In the first show it worked fine, though I did have some xruns
that caused audible glitches (just 2 or 3 and only in some tracks).
during retracking I had a lot of trouble with xruns, but we did get a CD
out the door...
In the second live recording the machine ran for nearly an hour before
exiting ardour due to too much disk activity. after that it was a bit
of a struggle to get one song down without ardour stopping.
However, don't dispare, all this has been fixed. How? firstly I
upgraded from FC5 to FC6 which allowed me to change the motherboard
setting for my SATA disks. I was getting ~5mb/s transfer, but with the
motherboard in advnanced mode, I get >50Mb/s. NO more xruns. Just the
other day I started on my 'tape transfer project' and recorded an
entire cassette tape without a single xrun or any other issue. ok, only
2 tracks in this case, but no problems at all.
In fact I'm tempted to get another tape deck and do 2 tapes at once (-:
(note that I'm still running Ardour 2.1 on FC6 and later versions will
be better, and in fact I have an FC7 and FC8 DVD right here for the
purpose of upgding because Ardour 2.1 does crash for odd things, like
pressing space bar to stop recording).
At this point, I'd be happy to do an 8 track recording. For important
live recordings I would not use a laptop, but instead a decent desktop
with a RAID 0 array of at least 3 SATA2 disks for the audio files, with
the system on another disk.
don't forget to kill anacron before you start recording, it has the
habit of starting disk intensive processes when you least need them.
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