Re: [linux-audio-user] MAudio Delta 1010LT

From: Tommi Sakari Uimonen <tuimonen@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Wed Jan 26 2005 - 23:29:14 EET

> This is my first posting here. Hope to do lots more...

Welcome :)

> 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.

Try ecasound for starters. It is great commandline software for
multichannel recording and I have tested it with 1010LT.

http://eca.cx/ecasound/

10 channel recording goes like:

ecasound -f 32,10,96000 -i alsa -o 10ch.wav

-f is the format; 32 bit, 10 channels, 96000Hz

You might need to specify the alsa device to use, if your motherboard
soundcrap^H^H^Hcard uses alsa too

> 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.

I'm not sure if this has something to do with Audacity not being natively
alsa-compatible. It uses alsa through Portaudio, but I don't know whether
that's same as natively using alsa. You could try getting oss-drivers for
Delta1010LT (they are nowadays free of charge from www.opensound.com) but
I really can't say if that does the trick.

Better ways may exist, like ecasound and ardour

http://www.ardour.org

> 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^)

Please ask more if this was not s--l--o--w enough. (And I know it was not,
so I'm expecting questions)

Tommi
Received on Thu Jan 27 00:15:45 2005

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