[linux-audio-user] M-Audio Delta 44 / ALSA question

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On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 13:07:26 -0500 (EST)
John Bleichert <syborg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> And I assume one can also map some output to another sound card, e.g. an 
> SBLive attached to PC speakers? It's looking more and more like I'm going 
> to need to learn how to use Ardour...

I only have the one Delta 1010 card so I can't say, but I have heard
that it's possible to use multiple soundcards in a system.

> > > I've been using Audacity for quite some time, I'm 
> > > sure how/if I'll be able to record more than one input at a time with it.
> > 
> > I have the Delta 1010 and haven't figured out how to record off of
> > any other inputs than 1 & 2.
> 
> Can you use both at the same time? The preferences only seem to provide an 
> option for one input and one output device. 

Inputs 1 & 2 correspond to a stereo L/R pair.  Yes, I can use both at
the same time.  I haven't been able to get Audacity to use any of the other
inputs, but I haven't tried very hard.  Once I realized that it defaulted
to the first pair, I hung my MiniDisk player off of inputs 1&2 and haven't
tried anything else.

(I record a lot of live performance on MD and dump it to computer with
Audacity, then import those files into Ardour if I want to overdub.
It's the only thing I use Audacity for, recording-wise.)

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