On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 15:25 +1000, Steve Lindsay wrote: > On 10/3/07, Luke Yelavich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Are you running the Jack audio server? The best program to start this is > > with qjackctl. You then > > also need to connect the microphone to ardour, using either ardour's or > > qjackctl's patch bay, > > and likewise, to hear the sound output from Ardour. Yes I am running Jack
> >From memory the steps I go through are (after starting jack via > qjackctl and opening up a session in ardour): > - add a new track > - go into the mixer (can't remember which menu item, keyboard > shortcut is ctl-m I think) > - click the input button for that track > - select "alsa:pcm 1" (or something like that) as the input for the track > - hit the record button it is ALT+m > (as I said, I don't have ardour in front of me at the moment so those > steps are possibly a little off) > > Then if you make a sound through your mic you should see the level > indicator on the mixer move. If you also hear a sound, great, if not, > then ardour's output is not being routed to alsa (if you get that far > with no sound post again). If the level indicator doesn't move then > the routing is not correct (try the steps above first, then post again > if it doesn't work or make sense). > then as above, i started a new track and hit the record button and nothing the track slider didn't move along nothing just alot of static, it could be the mic i am using, as it is just a computer mic on a head set, not sure but the slider of the track should at least, but no nothing -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
