Open the mixer for your sound card, make sure the mic channel is selected for recording.
Look for any misc 'capture' channels and push them up a little bit (careful you might get feedback if it is linked to the playback channels) Load Ardour Add a track (mono or stereo doesnt matter) Go to qjackctl and click on the connections button. If they are not already linked ... Link the Pcm capture channels on the left to the Ardour track 1 inputs on the right Link the Ardour Track 1 outputs on the left to the Ardour master inputs on the right Link the Ardour Master outputs on the left to the PCM output (playback) channels on the right. (usually, ardour will automatically do that part) Click on the pink R button on the track you added in ardour Then click on the Record button in ardour (at the top) and start talking. brendon wrote: > On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 09:00 +0200, Gert Michaux wrote: > >> Hi Brendon, >> >> I'm still learning my way around ubuntu Studio and Linux audio software >> in general, so don't expect me to be allknowing. >> But, I found a nice tutorial on using ardour (and some helpfull others >> about jack and hydrogen) at http://www.ubustu.com/globe/ Just use the >> tags on the left to view all the articles for ardour. >> >> > I got the clicking to work, so that is workning following there demo on > there but i still can't get my headset mic to work oh well might have to > gert a good one > > > -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
