I don't know if you have tested "audacity' before, but here
is a url for it.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/linux.html
Hope this helps.
On Sunday 27 January 2002 07:05 pm, D. R. Evans wrote:
> On 26 Jan 02, at 9:48, William Bouterse wrote:
> > Have you considered SoundStudio?
> > http://prd
On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, D. R. Evans wrote:
I've been using gramofile (text mode) and audacity for 'tunning' on X.
Storing them with cddoit (very handy), the should be 'cd_do_it_all'.
And Audacity is similar do SoundStudio but faster! More than you can think
of!
After reading W.Bouterse, I've downlo
On 26 Jan 02, at 9:48, William Bouterse wrote:
> >
>
>
> Have you considered SoundStudio?
> http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/studio/SoundStudio-1.0.6.tar.gz
>
> It has always worked for me since LM 6.x, though I must
> admit I have never tried it under KDE and 'aarts' as I use other WM'
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 09:00:11 -0700
"D. R. Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote these words:
> On 25 Jan 02, at 11:41, Nick Thompson wrote:
>
> > Just a thought, as I never recorded through arts, have you enabled full
> > duplex operation in the kde control center->sound->sound server->sound I/O
> >
On 25 Jan 02, at 11:41, Nick Thompson wrote:
> Just a thought, as I never recorded through arts, have you enabled full
> duplex operation in the kde control center->sound->sound server->sound I/O
> tab? I think you need to do this to play and record at the same time in
It wasn't. I experienced t
Le Vendredi 25 Janvier 2002 05:56, vous avez écrit :
> Thanks for the recommendations for programs to record audio.
>
> So far (about three hours) I can't get any of them to work, but I'll
> keep on trying. mpegrec (in its "wavrec" guise) looked like it was
> oging to work, but it never actually w
Just a thought, as I never recorded through arts, have you enabled full
duplex operation in the kde control center->sound->sound server->sound
I/O tab? I think you need to do this to play and record at the same time
in arts. I'm assuming that your "artsdsp rec output.wav"command was run
while
Thanks for the recommendations for programs to record audio.
So far (about three hours) I can't get any of them to work, but I'll
keep on trying. mpegrec (in its "wavrec" guise) looked like it was
oging to work, but it never actually wrote anything to disk. The others
just entirely killed soun
kmix only controls the mixer and as such allows you to select the source
to record from (red LEDs at the bottom). You need something else to do
the actual recording. Want a GUI? Try KRecord (apps.kde.com) which does
a very good job and will display VU and FFT info to help you get the
levels ri
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Nick Thompson wrote:
> >>What program do people recommend for recording audio? Specifically, if
> >>I am playing a RealAudio file through RealPlayer, I would like to
> >>record the audio in a format that I can later play back.
I am a dj at a commercial FM station in the US
Try bcast
El jue, 24-01-2002 a las 00:12, D. R. Evans escribió:
> This is an embarrassingly simple question to ask on an expert list, but
> perusing the Web and archived lists for half an hour didn't turn up
> anything very promising, so I figured that I'd just embarrass myself
> and ask anywa
This is an embarrassingly simple question to ask on an expert list, but
perusing the Web and archived lists for half an hour didn't turn up
anything very promising, so I figured that I'd just embarrass myself
and ask anyway.
What program do people recommend for recording audio? Specifically, i
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