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Re: Audacity E-MU1212m Problem
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 3:33 am
by TheButcher69
I could not get WDM-KS to work at all. Records silence.
I did find out that Reaper wasn't having a problem. It was me not click on the peak meters & selecting "Input: Stereo" "Aux 1 L / Aux 1 R" to get a stereo recording.
I just can't understand code & put your info together to compile Audacity. Maybe in time but I just can't understand it.
Re: Audacity E-MU1212m Problem
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 6:44 pm
by Gale Andrews
TheButcher69 wrote:I did find out that Reaper wasn't having a problem. It was me not click on the peak meters & selecting "Input: Stereo" "Aux 1 L / Aux 1 R" to get a stereo recording.
Do you still need ASIO to record correctly in Reaper with your maximum memory?
Do you have the 64-bit or 32-bit version of Reaper? Is Reaper recording to RAM or disk?
Audacity is only 32-bit and can address only 2 GB of memory. The Audacity versions you have tried don't have an option to record to RAM.
TheButcher69 wrote:I just can't understand code & put your info together to compile Audacity. Maybe in time but I just can't understand it.
Doing it a step each day or two can be good. Start with installing Visual Studio, which should be familiar enough.
Gale
Re: Audacity E-MU1212m Problem
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 10:00 pm
by TheButcher69
Gale Andrews wrote:TheButcher69 wrote:I did find out that Reaper wasn't having a problem. It was me not click on the peak meters & selecting "Input: Stereo" "Aux 1 L / Aux 1 R" to get a stereo recording.
Do you still need ASIO to record correctly in Reaper with your maximum memory?
Do you have the 64-bit or 32-bit version of Reaper? Is Reaper recording to RAM or disk?
Audacity is only 32-bit and can address only 2 GB of memory. The Audacity versions you have tried don't have an option to record to RAM.
TheButcher69 wrote:I just can't understand code & put your info together to compile Audacity. Maybe in time but I just can't understand it.
Doing it a step each day or two can be good. Start with installing Visual Studio, which should be familiar enough.
Gale
I still need to record with ASIO in Reaper
I'm using Reaper 32bit
I'm not sure if Reaper is recording to RAM or disk. I didn't change anything in Reaper except for the sound driver "ASIO"