Re: my first multi-track recording project on linux

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Thanks for your kind words Mike and James,
There are some xruns going on here.
I'm using a delta 1010lt instead of the tascam I had originally tried
to use. Basically I gave up on that because of the kernel problems.

I'm running with a 3.0 ghz dualcore processor and 3 gb ram. I think
that maybe a little lean.

Mike, as I say, this was a first take on the percussion (cajon) and I
didn't have a click track, because I hadn't figured out how to use it
yet. :-) So, there were some hickups in my playing. :-)

Thanks so much guys!

Rusty





On 6/20/13, James Stone <jamesmstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Jun 20, 2013 6:29 PM, "Rusty Perez" <rustys.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>> I submit this to you with great trepidation because I know there are
>> lots of problems with it, but, here is the first multi-track recording
>> I've ever made with nama/ecasound.
>> First, each of these four tracks were a first take of a song idea I
>> had. The bass and percussion parts were basically composed on the fly.
>> This is the first thing ever recorded on my linux box, so levels ETC.
>> were untested.
>> It was also the first time I've ever mixed with nama.
>> Finally, there is some distortion in the mix and I'm not sure of its
> origin.
>>
>> Anyway, with all that said, here's my first baby step. Hopefully I've
>> reduced your expectations to nothing so that you'll find something
>> good here. :-)
>>
>>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/30068518/invisible-friend-first-mix.ogg
>>
>> Rusty
>>
>
> This sounds so good! Just right for a summers evening!
>
> The couple of crackles/pops sound a bit like xruns to me. Did you get your
> audio interface running stable?
>
> J
>
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