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Audio recording is the process of creating a sound wave representation in an electronic medium. Use for questions directly related to the audio recording process.
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What audio interfaces/mixers work well under Linux?
I'm looking for an audio interface with about 8 inputs that serves as a mixer as well, so I could record several channels and play them back to a PA at the same time. An example would be the Behringer …
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What audio interfaces/mixers work well under Linux?
I myself went for a Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 and I'm very happy with it.
Edit: The Scarlett is fantastic and the support is very good in an up-to-date kernel. With the 4.0.0 kernel, you can access the …
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How to record two sources into a single audio file on Linux?
I think that JACK is the right tool for the job, as for every nontrivial problem of sound recording under Linux (I'd recommend not to use PulseAudio here, or to route it through JACK).
Have a look at …