stevethefiddle wrote: No cigar for you guys
If you look at the vertical scale on the track, it is showing "dB"
This is the "Waveform (dB)" view of the track.
why do the waveforms I'm recording look like this...?
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Re: why do the waveforms I'm recording look like this...?
stevethefiddle wins!
Yes, that's exactly what it was! Thanks so much for everyone's help!
Issue resolved.
Yes, that's exactly what it was! Thanks so much for everyone's help!
Issue resolved.
Re: why do the waveforms I'm recording look like this...?
regarding ASIO...
It's supported in audacity, but you have to build it yourself because of licensing issues around the ASIO SDK.
http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... sio#p56475
I found no way to get my M-Audio NRV10 to record all 10 channels without ASIO, but outside of that special situation you probably don't need it.
It's supported in audacity, but you have to build it yourself because of licensing issues around the ASIO SDK.
http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... sio#p56475
I found no way to get my M-Audio NRV10 to record all 10 channels without ASIO, but outside of that special situation you probably don't need it.