Unfortunately, with the standard release of Audacity the answer is no. Audacity can only access one device for recording, and one for playback.akpiel wrote:Hi. Am new to MOTU and sound recording.
Have two MOTU Ultralites that am trying to record through Audacity. When daisy chained, however, both appear under 'prefs' and 'recording devices.'
Is there ANY way I can use these to record 16 channels? Starting the program twice, etc? Any tricks?
Many thanks,
Alex
If your MOTU devices work with ASIO drivers, then you may be able to use both devices simultaneously with Audacity if you build Audacity from the source code with ASIO support. (ASIO support can not be built into Audacity as standard because Steinberg's license does not allow it in open source programs).
Building Audacity with ASIO is rather complex, but there is some information about it here: http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php? ... _Interface
Running multiple instances of Audacity is not advised. In some circumstances it may work, but in most situations it will lead to bad data, system crashes, and other undesirables.