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Audacity record two sources at once4/7/2024 ![]() From what I can see from the Cockos Forums, using the Digi 002 ASIO driver and Digidesign Wave Driver on XP should let you record multi-channel using Reaper. It may have been better to research before compiling Audacity.Īs a suggestion, you could try Reaper. If there is a “multi” input device in Device Toolbar you may be able to use that to record simultaneous channels.īut to repeat for you, Digi 002 is meant for ProTools LE and Audacity has no explicit support for proprietary Avid hardware. If you state what you have done already it saves everyone’s time. I did install the Wave Driver, version 9.0.7 from the very link that you gave me. ![]() I thought that the version of Windows that I am using can be seen in my signature. I do know that Digi 002 is meant for use with Pro Tools, however, the studio no longer has the digital media for it. I even installed a newer version, and, it still behaves the same. I have installed the latest driver version for this board, however, it only lets me record two channels at a time as opposed to all 8 on 8 tracks, so, your recommendation for that driver is actually not of use. ![]() I did read Missing features - Audacity Support after posting this, but, it is very discouraging due to the fact that one can not assign channels to tracks. What version of Windows are you using? Typically Avid products meant for ProTools require you to install the DigiDesign Wave Driver in order to work with software other than ProTools. Audacity has no explicit support for MBox and Digi. ĭigi 002 is meant for use with Pro Tools LE. Make sure you have installed the “9.0.2.65 Mar 8, 2011” Windows drivers from. I have an 8 channel firewire rack by Avid, it is the 002 Rack, and, I’d like to use Audacity to be able to record all 8 channels live into Audacity stereo, all at the same time.
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