Re: Audio recording hardware (was: Re: audio recorder in linux ... what's its name?)

2007-02-28 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 12:10:07 -0600 "Russell L. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > require good engineering and typically are expensive. Once in the > digital realm, there is no major problem with integrity of the signal. I remember reading an article in a German audiophile magazine about a devi

Re: Audio recording hardware (was: Re: audio recorder in linux ... what's its name?)

2007-02-26 Thread Russell L. Harris
* Bob McGowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070226 11:14]: > Russell L. Harris wrote: > >> Within the past year or two there have become available a number of >> alternatives to the computer sound card. These eliminate the >> pitfalls (especially the electrical noise) associated with sound >> cards, as wel

Audio recording hardware (was: Re: audio recorder in linux ... what's its name?)

2007-02-26 Thread Bob McGowan
Russell L. Harris wrote: Within the past year or two there have become available a number of alternatives to the computer sound card. These eliminate the pitfalls (especially the electrical noise) associated with sound cards, as well as the problem of hardware and software obsolescence. Som

Re: audio recorder in linux ... what's its name?

2007-02-25 Thread H.S.
Howard Eisenberger wrote: On 2007-02-25, H.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I remember there is an application to record audio (mic or line-in) and IIRC it had the X11 interface. What I also remember is the level meters it had, they were two dials, one for each channel, and had needles showing t

Re: audio recorder in linux ... what's its name?

2007-02-25 Thread steef
H.S. wrote: I remember there is an application to record audio (mic or line-in) and IIRC it had the X11 interface. What I also remember is the level meters it had, they were two dials, one for each channel, and had needles showing the levels (something like a speedometer on dashboards of a v

Re: audio recorder in linux ... what's its name?

2007-02-25 Thread Howard Eisenberger
On 2007-02-25, H.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I remember there is an application to record audio (mic or line-in) and > IIRC it had the X11 interface. What I also remember is the level meters > it had, they were two dials, one for each channel, and had needles > showing the levels (something

Re: audio recorder in linux ... what's its name?

2007-02-24 Thread Russell L. Harris
* H.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070224 19:14]: > > I remember there is an application to record audio (mic or line-in) and > IIRC it had the X11 interface. What I also remember is the level meters > it had, they were two dials, one for each channel, and had needles > showing the levels (something l

audio recorder in linux ... what's its name?

2007-02-24 Thread H.S.
I remember there is an application to record audio (mic or line-in) and IIRC it had the X11 interface. What I also remember is the level meters it had, they were two dials, one for each channel, and had needles showing the levels (something like a speedometer on dashboards of a vehicle). But