In addition, if the microphones have identical sound cards, you can
identify them according to the USB port where they are connected using
udev rules:
http://alsa.opensrc.org/Udev
A working example:
http://zenbakaitz.servehttp.com
Regards,
José Luis
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Bas Hopmans wrote:
> what would i put in my .asoundrc?
Something like this:
pcm.fourchannels {
type plug
slave.pcm {
type multi
slaves {
a { pcm "hw:0" channels 1 }
b { pcm "hw:1" channels 1 }
c { pcm "hw:2" channels 1 }
d {
joop wrote:
> i have 4 usb microphones connected to my system that i would like to combine
> into one virtual 'sound card' with 4 seperate mic channels.
>
> what would i put in my .asoundrc?
For a device without proper synchronization:
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Asoundrc#Virtual_mu
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 13:52:28 + (UTC), joop wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>i have 4 usb microphones connected to my system that i would like to
>combine into one virtual 'sound card' with 4 seperate mic channels.
>
>i've researched this but could not find an answer...
>
>what would i put in my .asoundrc?
I
Hi all,
i have 4 usb microphones connected to my system that i would like to combine
into one virtual 'sound card' with 4 seperate mic channels.
i've researched this but could not find an answer...
what would i put in my .asoundrc?
arecord -l
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