Audacity and multiple Firepods
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 10:18 am
Hi everyone,
I'm having a go at trying to use Audacity to make live multitrack recordings. I've downloaded & installed the 1.2.13 beta version as the stated improved features include support for recording more than 16 tracks (I have three Presonus Firepods with latest firmware updates). I don't know if I'm missing something obvious but I can't work out how to configure Audacity to 'talk to these devices and assign them to invidual multiple record tracks. On the 'Audio devices info' tab I can see that Audacity has registered the Firepods. The input level control is inactive and if I open Windows volume control it says there is a problem with my hardware, yet if I troubleshoot them in Control Panel it says they are working correctly. I use two Firepods (16 inputs) with Cool Edit Pro 2 without problem and one with Cubase LE (Limited to 8 inputs). I haven't found anything in the manual or FAQs that tells how to record anything other than stereo or L/R mono. Am I pushing the envelope too far or missing something? Any help much appreciated. Btw the PC is a Sony VAIO 2Ghz running XP Pro
Trev
I'm having a go at trying to use Audacity to make live multitrack recordings. I've downloaded & installed the 1.2.13 beta version as the stated improved features include support for recording more than 16 tracks (I have three Presonus Firepods with latest firmware updates). I don't know if I'm missing something obvious but I can't work out how to configure Audacity to 'talk to these devices and assign them to invidual multiple record tracks. On the 'Audio devices info' tab I can see that Audacity has registered the Firepods. The input level control is inactive and if I open Windows volume control it says there is a problem with my hardware, yet if I troubleshoot them in Control Panel it says they are working correctly. I use two Firepods (16 inputs) with Cool Edit Pro 2 without problem and one with Cubase LE (Limited to 8 inputs). I haven't found anything in the manual or FAQs that tells how to record anything other than stereo or L/R mono. Am I pushing the envelope too far or missing something? Any help much appreciated. Btw the PC is a Sony VAIO 2Ghz running XP Pro
Trev