![]() I have two vinyl turntables connected to a mackie d.2 pro mixer by RCA cables (out of curiosity, if I want to simultaneously record both tables in stereo, is this considered 2 or 4 channels?), which is connected to an external firewire port in my Dell Inspiron 1545 (had to purchase an adapter, because this computer doesn’t come with a firewire port). My apologies if this question has already been addressed, but I haven’t been able to find a clear-cut answer after digging for a while through the forums/wikis. Newbie here with a question pertaining to multi-channel recording. So all of these things are players in why you can’t just march into Frys Electronics and pick up a nice six channel audio setup for use with Audacity. It’s not like I spent $19US for my Logitech microphone on a lark. Further, since they tend to be expensive, people are not willing to blow the bux on a device until they’re sure it’s going to work. Like you sign a form at the registry office or something. There seems to be a requirement that if you do get one of these systems to work, that you not speak about it to any other living soul. I also believe that you can compile Audacity with internal ASIO functionality. ![]() I do believe that ASIO software packages can manage multi-channel gracefully under many difference circumstances. We’re happy for you, but we need something with a little broader appeal. We also have people who forced a multi-channel presentation with oddball equipment and obsolete software on one (1) computer platform. “Produces multi-channel recordings on all computer platforms from Amiga to Zeos!!” “I don’t personally have this stuff, but my sister knows a guy where she works…etc.” That puts us squarely in the Manufacturer’s Hype and Urban Legend territory. TASCAM US-1800 Win 7 64-bit but only worked after compiling Audacity with ASIO supportĪlso note that although we have first-person experience and reviews on many audio techniques and operating equipment, that’s not true with multi-channel equipment. Records 8 channels on XP machine (32 bit) Presonus AudioBox 1818 fails on Win7 64 bit. MOTU Traveller firewire/USB (On Mac OS X) Cranking up the input volume in Ubuntu’s sound settings or within Audacity has little or no apparent effect. The input volume is quiet and you must crank the gain to maximum for each iO4 input. The iO4 must be plugged in before you boot your computer. The following cards have also been reported to work:Īlesis Multimix 12 Firewire (first 8 channels)Īlesis Multimix-8 USB 2.0 (requires USB 2 interface on the computer)Īlesis iO4 on Ubuntu 12.10. On Windows it requires old drivers from 2007 (5.) Please also list your operating system and any special drivers, limitations, or set-up procedures.įor stereo sound cards, please go to this topic: Ĭurrently on the forum the following devices have been reported to work: If you successfully use a multi-channel sound card with Audacity, please list it here. ![]()
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