Also, hopefully “on cd” figured out a way to see these posts. I’ve been asked
to pay some money to be added to their whitelist.
Not gonna happen!
Best,
David
From: Andrew Downie
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2019 4:47 PM
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: nead asio saport pleas
A good point Other David. As one who only has a two-channel mixer, that issue
had not occurred to me. Perhaps some multi-channel devices work without ASIO?
Andrew
From: audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of David Engebretson Jr
Sent: Monday, 7 January 2019 11:27 AM
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: nead asio saport pleas
Hey Andrew,
I don’t usually find latency to be an issue, but I do find that without an ASIO
driver (or WDM with my m-audio Delta 1010) I can’t get more than two tracks
from my devices that have more than two tracks as inputs. For example, the
Behringer UMC 404 has 4 inputs but I can only see 1/2 or 3/4 as an input device
in the release version of Audacity using DirectX.
While using the UMC 404 in Reaper with ASIO I can select all 4 channels at once
if I prefer.
So, the nifty part of ASIO isn’t just the low latency, it is also the ability
to configure all of the input and output options in the arsenal of said device.
Best,
other David
From: Andrew Downie
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2019 2:16 PM
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: nead asio saport pleas
A quick check suggests that David has not included information about ASIO
support in his Guide, which is completely appropriate. More relevant is this
Audacity manual page.
My reading of the following two sentences from the manual suggests that it is a
breach of copyright for someone to compile Audacity with ASIO support and give
that file to someone else:
“ASIO support is provided strictly on the basis that it is NON-DISTRIBUTABLE,
that is, you may NOT copy or distribute builds including ASIO support to anyone
else. The build is strictly for your own personal (private or commercial) use.”
I would be interested in David’s comments, but suspect that if anyone on the
List has the skills and knowledge to compile Audacity with ASIO support and
wants to help, arrangements would need to be on a one on one basis and off list.
On a more positive note, by making adjustments for latency, I do not get
obvious latency when doing multi-track recordings in Audacity. That can be a
somewhat tedious process, but once done performance is quite good.
Andrew
From: audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Redacted sender "jojoafbmil" for DMARC
Sent: Monday, 7 January 2019 5:15 AM
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: nead asio saport pleas
Hi below is a link you may find helpful
http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/Audacity-2.3.0-Guide.html
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