Joe, Thanks for the good tip. I disabled the on-board audio in BIOS and things started working much better and consistently. l sure should have thought of that but didn't! One more lesson learned... I now have Audacity recording 8 tracks simutaneously. I still don't have any control of source or input/output levels inside Audacity but can live with this since it's all in "envy24controll". I need to get another monitor so I can have all the control stuff, etc visible while Audacity is going full screen. It's only money... 8^) Thanks again for the help. I still hope to try Ardour/Jack some day as well. Mike Jewell ps Sorry for this late reply. Been having lots of problems with my mailer. >From: Joe Hartley <jh@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: A list for linux audio users ><linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >To: A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] MAudio Delta 1010LT >Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 17:04:55 -0500 > >On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:27:46 -0800 >"Mike Jewell" <msjmsj49@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Everything worked fine with the built-in (stereo) sound on my >motherboard. > > I installed the 1010LT and rebooted. The computer found the card and >seemed > > to be happy with it. > > > > But many things seem to be wrong. > > > > I'm using envy24control to get the mixer, patchbay, sliders, etc. > >Did you disable the onboard sound in the BIOS? If not, configuration >might get a little tricky. Reading the Planet CCRMA docs on configuring >alsa and looking at your .asoundrc file might come after that. > >-- >====================================================================== > Joe Hartley - UNIX/network Consultant - jh@xxxxxxxxxxxx >Without deviation from the norm, "progress" is not possible. - FZappa