David Kastrup <dak@xxxxxxx> writes: > Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.medina@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.medina@xxxxxxxxx> writes: >> >>> It is a sort of experiment. Suppose you have a multi channel audio file, >>> i.e. composed by, say, three, or four different channels. Is it possibile >>> (I guess it is), and how?, to send each of the four channels into a different >>> loudspeaker and so listen to the song...? Do you think, e.g., the Behringer >>> UMC404HD audio interface will allow to do that? >> >> >> Thanks to Jeanette and Fons for their help. Now please one more >> question: I've >> got two such 3.5mm jack stereo microphones: >> >> https://www.amazon.it/Trust-Microfono-Condensatore-Treppiede-Podcasting/dp/B089NSJRMV/ref=asc_df_B089NSJRMV/?tag=googshopit-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=459232032216&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=5199942035995256504&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1008565&hvtargid=pla-988518617883&psc=1 >> >> Yes, I know, it's cheap and maybe not very high quality, but it suits well to >> my needs of simple home made recordings. Do you think it's suppported by the >> Behringer UMC404HD? With a proper adapter, is it possible to live >> record using >> that microphone and that audio interface? > > You'd need 4 Phantom-Power to Plugin-Power adapters, like the > Røde VXLR+. That would be sort of defeating the "cheap" aspect. You > are probably better off getting something like a Zoom H2n recorder and > use that for creating a four-track recording. Just to stress: the plus sign in Røde VXLR+ is not optional. There is also an adapter called just VXLR and it does not convert the phantom power to plugin power, working only with microphones containing their own batteries. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user