Multi-channel Recording in Audacity
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 9:45 pm
Hello,
I joined the forums looking for interface software to go with the hardware I am building.
My project is a simple open source multichannel (DIY or Kit) interface that will connect to any mixer or multiple input devices and output multichannel to USB and/or firewire (haven't decided yet, how versatile to make the outputs).
From the Audacity specs I have gleaned there does not seem to be any reason why this hardware project shouldn't work beautifully with Audacity unless there just isn't a common driver or set of drivers to use. That being said can anyone tell me why certain hardware works 'out of the box' for multichannel recording with Audacity?
I did not find any thing like this except for one person wanting to develop a USB driver... Is there anyone or group attempting such a project that you could refer me too?
My hardware design is pretty straight forward and would help bring Audacity into the professional realm as well as making pro recording atainable for the average Joe.
Thanks,
John
I joined the forums looking for interface software to go with the hardware I am building.
My project is a simple open source multichannel (DIY or Kit) interface that will connect to any mixer or multiple input devices and output multichannel to USB and/or firewire (haven't decided yet, how versatile to make the outputs).
From the Audacity specs I have gleaned there does not seem to be any reason why this hardware project shouldn't work beautifully with Audacity unless there just isn't a common driver or set of drivers to use. That being said can anyone tell me why certain hardware works 'out of the box' for multichannel recording with Audacity?
I did not find any thing like this except for one person wanting to develop a USB driver... Is there anyone or group attempting such a project that you could refer me too?
My hardware design is pretty straight forward and would help bring Audacity into the professional realm as well as making pro recording atainable for the average Joe.
Thanks,
John