ZoneIII wrote:My new Zoom H6 can record up to 6 tracks. I probably won't need to record six tracks but I will probably record four tracks (the regular stereo microphones that come with it and two more microphones.) Am I correct in assuming that Audacity can only handle two tracks?
How many channels are offered in Device Toolbar? If there is a "multi" recording device for the Zoom, try choosing that and you may get a greater number of channels offered. If so, you will probably have to set Audacity to six channels even if you want to record only four, then close the two silent tracks.
If you only see two channels offered in Audacity, then you would need to compile Audacity with ASIO support to get all six channels:
http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/ASIO_ ... io_support.
ZoneIII wrote:A little searching and I was surprised to see a ton of free audio programs available. I really like Audacity but does anyone know of another free audio editor that can handle four to six tracks from one recording?
Audacity can edit multiple tracks fine, it is just that it may not be able to record more than two channels at once without ASIO. You can always record two channels, then play the first two recorded tracks and record another two tracks while listening.
Kristal Audio Engine and Wavosaur are two Windows applications that can record multiple channels using ASIO.
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