[linux-audio-user] MAudio Delta 1010LT

Jon Morin jon.j.morin at gmail.com
Wed Jan 26 16:21:40 EST 2005


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 at 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
> 
>



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