On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 6:18 AM, Folderol <folderol@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > For what it's worth, my workflow is to use timemachine to record - this > follows the unix principle of do just one thing but do it well. It is actually > dependent on jack on the input side, and will save to several different > formats. It also gives you a handy 10 second pre-record. Once I have the > recording safely on disk I then use whatever programs I like to do the > processing. Hadn't see this program before. Interesting. Not for me, but it's nice to know. I'm playing a live track over a prerecording background generated from a MMA midi. > The greatest bugbear of using audacity directly for recording is that it uses > portaudio which doesn't create any connections until you actually send it data. Yeah, I've heard others mention this. Why is it a problem? -- **** Listen to my CD at http://www.mellowood.ca/music/cedars **** Bob van der Poel ** Wynndel, British Columbia, CANADA ** EMAIL: bob@xxxxxxxxxxxx WWW: http://www.mellowood.ca _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user