Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote: > M Watts: > >> Andras Simon wrote: >> >>> I have tracks in RG whose sound is produced by qsynth, and others >>> that are played by hydrogen. Is there a way to record what I hear >>> in RG? I can record separately the qsynth tracks by choosing >>> Jack:qsynth, and the hydrogen tracks by choosing Jack:Hydrogen-1 >>> as the recording device in audacity, but then I have to >>> (re)synchronize them. Other choices for recording device are >>> Jack:rosegarden and Jack:system, but they apparently don't hear >>> either of the tracks. >>> >>> Life would (I think) be simpler if audacity appeared as a writable >>> client in qjackctl. (Should it, by the way?) >>> >>> >> Maybe qarecord? It's just a simple writable jack client that can record >> all system output to a .wav file. No whizz-bang features, but it does >> its job well. >> >> > > That would be jack_capture and not qarecord. In qarecord, you must manually set ports. In saying qarecord can record all system output, the implication is _if_ you connect the ports yourself ;) _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user