Justin Smith a écrit :
> On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 5:35 PM, drew Roberts <zotz@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
well, thanks for you two. I installed jack (and all the stuff that
goes with) and then could record with the H2 mike.
However, after disconnecting the H2, I can't recover the usual sound.
Is there a jack switch to use sound card 0 or sound card 1?
>> If you know about jack, try jack and qjackctl.
I didn't see qjackctl, is that what I need?
> I have a zoom H2, it is 100% compatible with Linux.
I see that now :-)
>
> I can use it as a USB sound card, but only with two of its microphones
> at a time, and a maximum sampling rate of 48k (I think these are also
> limitations under any other OS, because of USB bus speed).
I nevre use better anyway
>
> I have found it more useful to record using the H2 alone, then grab
> the files off of it as if it were a flash drive.
yes, I do that now, but I want to do multi track recording (may be I'm
not ready yet :-)
thanks
jdd
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