Re: my first multi-track recording project on linux

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Exactly, very natural - I like it mann :D
I stopped listening to reggae but now this reminded me that it IS music, from heart. Like it and wish you luck!
(critically, it lacks more confidence in the performance - hey it is good, just make the flow mann.. really first thing? u jokin' :D )

Milan


2013/6/21 Len Ovens <len@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

On Thu, June 20, 2013 12:14 pm, Rusty Perez wrote:
> 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.

Shouldn't be, at least not for what I heard there. I have an old P4
(single core)2.4Mhz and 2.5G ram. and I could handle that (I've done 12 or
so tracks) on Ardour. I do slide the latency, going low for recording and
higher for mixdown. I use a delta 66 which looks the same to the computer
as your 1010. System tweaks may help. I record with no effects of filters
at all, just direct sound.

On the plus side the levels were good, and the sound natural.


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Len Ovens
www.OvenWerks.net

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