I've been doing some digging to day. There's a lot of stuff for Linux! Matthew Carpenter wrote:
> I'm one happy customer with Audacity... > ------------------- > > Thanks. I'll check out these apps and check on mixers. I didn't think it > would be a problem to find good software on Linux. It'll be the inputs > that I have to worry about! > > > > Michael Hipp wrote: > >> Brett I. Holcomb wrote: >>> I need to set up an Audio mixer type system with three computers and a >>> stereo system being the inputs. I want to take these inputs, mix them >>> 2. What software is good for recording records and tapes and CDs? >> >> I won't claim to be any kind of expert, but I've been working quite a >> bit lately with audio on Linux. Appears to me everything you want to do >> can be readily done on Linux with no external hardware. >> >> Take a look at: >> >> http://audacity.sourceforge.net >> http://sox.sourceforge.net >> >> I use both depending on what I'm doing. The first (Audacity) is a very >> sophisticated GUI app that's great for on-screen editing tasks. The >> second (sox) is a very sophisticated CLI app that can apply an amazing >> number of effects and conversions to a sound file or even while >> recording. I use it for "batch" processing. >> >> You'll want to make sure you have a supported sound card. I bought a $17 >> Creative 128 PCI that works swimmingly (it has 2 line inputs and a mic). >> You may need a card with more inputs which is more specialized. >> >> My RH9 system came with kMix which is a simple mixer and also with Gnome >> Volume Control which is a somewhat more sophisticated mixer. I haven't >> studied mixer apps much but noted that there are alot on places like >> sourceforge - some of them appear to be near professional quality. >> >> Michael > -- Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] AKA Grunt <>< Registered Linux User #188143 Remove R777 to email _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://smtp.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
