Recording multiple inputs simultaneously

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Recording multiple inputs simultaneously

Post by markus » Sun Jan 13, 2008 9:31 am

I've only done the typical 'one input' at a time recording, but I'm looking to record multiple inputs simultaneously, and it doesn't need to be on separate tracks. My sound card has only one input, are there any in-between type devices that allow multiple inputs?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Recording multiple inputs simultaneously

Post by meaksy » Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:41 am

So long as it doesnt matter that your multiple tracks are recorded to one track in audacity you can buy a small mixing desk with say 4 inputs and record through that and have the out put going into your single sound card input (ie through the headphone jack on the desk to the line in on your soundcard.) These small desks are relatively cheap and will allow you to alter eq's and gains etc so you can make each instrument or whatever you are doing sound just as you want it before it goes into audacity. this means less effort later. ive seen such mixing desks for a couple of hundred bucks in australia (dont know where you live).

I have a yamaha mini disk 4 track and while im writing songs and the're in rough draft i use the 4 track as a mixing desk and run it into audacity through the headphone output on the 4 track into the line in on the computer. this way i dont waste my mini disks making mistakes. I can record multiple tracks simultaneously to one audacity track doing it this way.

there are probably other ways for you to do what you want to do and no doubt others will have more options for you.

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Re: Recording multiple inputs simultaneously

Post by markus » Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:12 am

Good information, thanks. I have an old 4-track that I'll use in the very manner you just described.

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Re: Recording multiple inputs simultaneously

Post by simgold » Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:33 am

I am unable to record from more than 2 microphones (using a mixer). When I define preferences Audio I/O to 4 channels and try to record, I receive the error message "Error while opening sound device. Please check the input device settings and the project sample rate". I would appreciate help and advice!

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Re: Recording multiple inputs simultaneously

Post by alatham » Wed Jan 16, 2008 4:32 pm

simgold, you'll have to tell us what your hardware setup is like.

Many USB mixers send only the final stereo mix to the computer. However, many FireWire mixers can send all their inputs.

I wish the companies that make USB mixers were more upfront about the limitations of the USB standard.

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Re: Recording multiple inputs simultaneously

Post by goony » Wed Jan 16, 2008 7:03 pm

meaksy wrote:So long as it doesnt matter that your multiple tracks are recorded to one track in audacity you can buy a small mixing desk with say 4 inputs and record through that and have the out put going into your single sound card input
I am throwing a hypothetical question to get a feed back: Is there any method to record multiple tracks to multiple tracks in Audacity and does it require a special kind of sound card :ugeek: ?

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Re: Recording multiple inputs simultaneously

Post by meaksy » Wed Jan 16, 2008 10:26 pm

Goony,
As far as i am aware audacity does not have this cabability.
Anyone who knows otherwise feel free to tell me i'm wrong :lol:

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Re: Recording multiple inputs simultaneously

Post by meaksy » Wed Jan 16, 2008 10:36 pm

simgold wrote:I am unable to record from more than 2 microphones (using a mixer). When I define preferences Audio I/O to 4 channels and try to record, I receive the error message "Error while opening sound device. Please check the input device settings and the project sample rate". I would appreciate help and advice!
Simgold,

The only way this works for me is because the output from the mixer is from the headphone jack so it is only one channel that is going into audacity, i.e whatever you hear in the headphone (ie 2 channels) is being transfered to audacity through one channel (headphone to line in). you shouldnt have to do anything special except select Audio I/O as line in. this should send your 2 microphones into audacity but i again emphasise that audacity will record it as one track not two.

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Re: Recording multiple inputs simultaneously

Post by goony » Thu Jan 17, 2008 7:33 am

Then in Audacity Preferences/Recording, there is choice for up to 16 channels; What does channels signify here?

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Re: Recording multiple inputs simultaneously

Post by alatham » Thu Jan 17, 2008 6:23 pm

goony, it's unclear what you mean by "multiple tracks to multiple tracks".

Do you mean multiple sources to multiple tracks? Where "multiple" means more than 2?

If so, yes. It's up to your hardware to provide all these input channels. I have an M-audio Delta 1010LT card. With it, I can record up to 8 analog inputs at the same time. Each input gets it's own separate track with no overlapping or cross-talking between them.

For hardware that can give you this kind of thing, poke around in the the 'Recording Equipment' forum. There are a handful of posts about this exact subject up there already.

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