P.S. Forgot to mention The presonus is a USB interface.
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From: jojoafbmil <jojoafbmil@xxxxxxx>
To: audacity4blind <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sat, Dec 8, 2018 4:58 pm
Subject: Re: [audacity4blind] Audio interfaces for Windows
Hey Marissa
Here is what I got on this and some quick research results.
BehringerUM2 U-PHORIA USB Audio Interface $39.99 Presonus AUDIOBOX
USBAudio Interface 79.00 Presonus AudioBox USB96 2x2 USB Recording System
99.95 A great choice for mobile musicians and podcasters, the2-channel
AudioBox USB 96 is bus-powered, compact, ruggedly built, and workswith
virtually any PC or Mac recording software. It boasts high-performanceClass A
mic preamplifiers and professional-quality, 24-bit, 96 kHz converters.And it
comes with PreSonus’ Studio One 3Artist DAW Note Audacity does not to my
knowledge support Daw so if youuse Studio one which is a very complex program
you may not be able to importthem as daw you can do as I do and inport them as
wave after mixing each trackdown to wave in studio one that is the work around
I was speaking of. You maybe able to get a cheaper one without the Studio
onepackage I have a PresSonus interface and I am very happy with it. It
has all the abobve USB XRL it can take ¼ . Todo 1/8 you would need an adapter
as well if you want to use a 1/8 headset theheadset is ¼ female it does midi RC
and Adadt also has a multi port that doesboth XRL and ¼ And I just tried it
on Audacity it does show up in mike andspeakers choices in Audacity however it
also depends on your PC and/or soundcard. Here is a link to a audacity
forum that speaks in that and italso mentions with multi tracking at the same
time which Dave had said in aprior post. Audacity does not support ASIO
drivers (due to licensingrestrictions) so if you get an ASIO sound card, make
sure that it hasalternative drivers (for Windows these are usually called WDM
drivers) What happens is I can do up to 2 lines in at the same timeon a
stereo track. Left side is one channel right being the other. I also canor have
to if I do one at a time split the stereo channel so I can then panleft or
right separate to each channel. What I am not able to do is more then 2 at a
time that’s whyI was looking at the others mentioned and had a same question
what one can domulti tracks in Audacity particularly 4 tracks.
Its important to verify with that any interface you get will work with Audacity
and/or your PC laptop etc.
See link below a similar question was asked on another Audacity forum
https://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?t=2810 ;
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From: Marissa Miranda <pianogirlforlife7@xxxxxxxxx>
To: audacity4blind <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sat, Dec 8, 2018 3:03 pm
Subject: [audacity4blind] Audio interfaces for Windows
Hey guys, so Iam trying to record, so I’m wondering if there are audio
interfaces available for lowcost, with either a quarter inch adapter one, or an
XLR one. And Ineed a spot with a 3.5 mm jack for headphones. This would be for
a mic, but I could also use one for line-in for my keyboard 3.5mm jack as well.
This would go in to a USB of my Windows computer. I have the latest version of
audacity. As cheap as possible, but still good.
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