Hey I downloaded and installed audacity... It works fine for recording multichannel with the Delta 66.(be nice if it had MIDI sync in) Ensure that you have the right /dev/dsp device checked.. I needed to change mine as the Delta 66 is the second audio device (I.e. card1 not card0). I'm not sure if having /etc/asound.conf or .asoundrc will make a difference though but just in case it does, mine is below. cheers Allan # Asound.conf START pcm.main { type hw card 1 device 2 } pcm.ice1712 { type hw card 1 device 0 } ctl.ice1712 { type hw card 1 } # adcdac 1 and 2 pcm.c1 { type plug ttable.0.0 1 ttable.1.1 1 slave.pcm ice1712 } # adcdac 3 and 4 pcm.c2 { type plug ttable.0.2 1 ttable.1.3 1 slave.pcm ice1712 } #SPDIF channels only pcm.ice1712_spdif { type plug ttable.0.8 1 ttable.1.9 1 slave.pcm ice1712 } # Asound.conf END On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 20:55, Robert Jonsson wrote: > > > > > I have a delta44 and I can only use it to play. > > > However the Vu-meters of envy24control shows a correct input level, but > > > how can I redirect this input toward a recorder, especially audacity ? > > > > As for audacity, I haven't really tried. Maybe someone else has used > > audacity with a Delta card.... I'll install it and give it a go > > I seem to remember that audacity still only supports OSS, not Alsa. I would > guess this is the problem. I've got a Delta 44 and it works nicely, OSS apps > was a long time since I tried, so I can't tell. There was problems earlier > anyway with the Alsa/OSS-compatibility for this card. > > /Robert