I’m really hoping Chucky and crew will come through with a nice VLC and all this might be moot for you Mike; but this damned virus is the main concern now for everyone.
It is Pups. None of us have ever seen anything like this before and we just hope and pray that our respective world leaders realise what they need to do …..I’m really hoping Chucky and crew will come through with a nice VLC and all this might be moot for you Mike; but this damned virus is the main concern now for everyone.
Undoubtedly there are small furry animal's mothers putting their paws over their innocent off-springs ears!Our frustrations are probably meeting over 'Salisbury Plain', where the wildlife is learning a whole new vocabulary!!
Hieroglyphic's are making a comeback, I see.fuhasdiufhFHGUERYEFOIFO86489ldjfkesjdf;j!!!
Ah, calm and serenity returns...………….
this would be my experience as well. What you have (4 mono tracks) should work, assuming you are going to export to one music file. The next step is play the file in VLC through an HDMI cable to a modern AVR.That looks correct to me, as far as the UMC404 is concerned you are recording 4 mono tracks! As that is how you would see it in a recording studio, so 4 separate inputs. I think you have to add tracks in Audacity and assign them, so 1 to 1, 2 to 2 etc. You also need to assign them when Exporting to FLAC etc. I would also start by recording at a low sample rate as latency/speed issues might show up and that might just confuse matters, so that is the Project Rate in the bottom left corner.
This is very interesting.this would be my experience as well. What you have (4 mono tracks) should work, assuming you are going to export to one music file. The next step is play the file in VLC through an HDMI cable to a modern AVR.
I will revel in your long labored success by gladly having an extra sausage patty with my breakfastI was on a work conference call and my mind wandered (exciting call) and I had a brain wave (1st and probably the last this century!), so after some hardware manipulation and software noodling (**** s/w!) I have 5.1 coming out of my NUC into my Amp and displaying the NUC video on the TV - using 2 external box of tricks. I have a few more experiments to do to see if I can remove one of them. Then I will start a thread for all the other unfortunate soles who happen across the incompatibility of HDMI's HDCP 1.4 with 2.x !
I then need to figure out how to fight/use foobar2000 properly!
Blimey where did you copy my likeness from!I will revel in your long labored success by gladly having an extra sausage patty with my breakfast
Hmm starting to sound like Wimpy I am!
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As it happens, Pups kindly sent me a copy of Audition 3.@beerking - I have the same Behringer unit as you and I could never get Audacity to record more than 2 channels on my Windows laptop. Check out this thread and see if the free version of Audition 3 is still available - the interface is a bit crude, but I can verify that it will record 4-ch from the Behringer.
https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/forums/threads/audition-3-now-for-free-legally.17810/
I have a copy of Linux Mint winging it's way to me...You might want to try a Linux install. Or OSX itself if your hardware can be used to go Hackintosh. Not exactly a 5 minute solution but it might be a way to keep the existing computer hardware and make it work.
Or...
Try Reaper DAW. You can "keep evaluating" as long as you need if purchasing isn't in the cards right now, FYI. Reaper has a Windows version and it is the most highly functional DAW for Windows that exists (I'm told and the forum chatter seems to confirm). Reaper has extended features for connecting to various audio interfaces to work around stubborn devices and/or stubborn OS's that don't follow standards.
The question is then, have you successfully recorded up-mixed surround music from any source but firstly the Involve V2? Using the Behringer gizmo.
Ooh I was almost there....got four tracks recorded just didn't assign them.Yes, I've successfully recorded 4 channels out of my Involve V1, Tate II, CD-4 demod, and Q8 deck using the Behringer unit and AA3.
Here's what you need to do:
1. Open AA3 and create 4 mono tracks (insert -> audio track or Alt-A)
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2. Save your session (File -> Save Session As). Once you start recording, AA3 will output the 4 .wavs in a folder in the location you've selected.
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3. Go into "Audio Hardware Setup" (click the input box on any of the tracks, shown in the first picture), then click "Multitrack View" and select "UMC ASIO Driver". You should see 4 mono outputs, like in the picture below.
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4. Assign the proper inputs to each track and arm them to record (click the "R" box in the top left corner of each track)
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Once this is all set, you can simply hit space and begin recording.
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