billy3000 said:...gotta be a catch there.
TimOBrien said:No catch. Sourceforge.net, the location you downloaded Audacity from, was built to provide a place where developers could freely release their projects that are open to the world.
Look around... lots of really good stuff there....
innobidova said:I tried Audacity and couldn't figure out how to record more than one track.
innobidova said:I tried Audacity and couldn't figure out how to record more than one track.
innobidova said:I tried Audacity and couldn't figure out how to record more than one track.
innobidova said:I don't know how I got it to work with a single track before, but now that I'm trying Audacity again it won't let me record at all. It says "Error while opening sound device. Please check the input device settings and the project sample rate."
Audacity recognizes my Firepod in the Audio I/O section of the Preferences. It's currently set on "Channels: 1(mono)" because I only have my guitar plugged in.
This problem isn't really addressed in the manual or on the Audacity website, so do any of you know what to do?
Thanks for the reply, harry. I was just about to post back here, actually! I already posted at the forums and found that Audacity doesn't recognize ASIO drivers or Firewire devices... or something like that . A bunch of users there are suggesting a program called Soundflower which routes all the input to Audacity. By adjusting the settings in Audacity, Soundflower, and the System Prefs, I'm able to do away with the "error" message. It doesn't matter, though, because Audacity quits unexpectedly when I click the record button. I'm just going to give up and wait for my friend to let me borrow his software. I can't see why so many people like to use Audacity for its MP3/WAV conversion as it doesn't workhrwmusic said:i know this is standard, but from what i remember, they have a realy good forum. So see if you can get any help there, and of course: check the cables, ect. see if your firepod works with another program, see if its just that line-in thats maybe broken?
best of luck though,
-harry
innobidova said:Also, I'm guessing that simultaneous recording of multiple inputs results in one track.