Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey(a)boosthardware.com> wrote:
So you are talking about designing an app which allows multitrack
recording from a digital source but doesn't have any requirement to
connect to a sound cards inputs?
I'm talking about a fancy phone answering machine where the phone
does not support modem voice commands. The application will accept
an incoming phone call on one of up to 16 phones and start an
application that stores the incoming voice into a WAV file.
The phone will generate an analogue signal, because the D/A step
accounts for an important part of the quality of the final voice, so
it will have to connect to a sound cards inputs.
Ideally we would use an artificial ear, but then we would not be able
place it into a 19" rack because of all the background noise.
It should be relatively easy to design your own
app/script which takes
the raw data and writes it to multiple files.
I hope so. The fancy part is the voice quality assessment.
IIRC ecasound can read raw data and write it to a
multitrack file.
http://www.wakkanet.fi/~kaiv/ecasound/
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Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
Http://www.boosthardware.com
Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide
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