[Ardour-Users] Ardour 6.3 / Linux(Ubuntu) / Lexicon Omega

Bronek Kozicki brok at incorrekt.com
Thu Oct 29 08:45:52 PDT 2020


For starting jack, I use this one-liner (this also opens Jack control panel)

$ pulseaudio --kill && jack_control start && qjackctl

For 4-channel capture on a single track, I suggest:
File > Add Track, Bus or VCA ... [Ctrl + Shift + N] > select Audio Tracks
... in the Configuration panel look for "Configuration" dropdown and select "4 Channel"

then:
Window > Audio Connections [Alt + P] and there you can map system hardware to channels.

For the actual view of the system, see Jack control panel
Connect > Expand All

Perhaps your system only sees 2 captures? Do you have the right interface selected in JACK setup?

FWIW I probably know less about this than you, but I looked at it just days ago, soo ...


B.


On Thu, 29 Oct 2020, at 3:31 PM, Harry Rueter wrote:
> Hi everybody,

> 

> i've been kind of retired for some years, but now i'm happy to have time

> to get on with my music (and recording) ambitions.

> 

> So, obviously i started where i have stopped some years ago.

> I installed ardour 6.3 (linux/ubuntu) plugged in my bored Lexicon Omega and tried to become familiar again 

> with everything (man i had so much time to forget everything and i did ).

> 

> I remember (let it be 5 years ago) i was able to record four different channels simultanously.

> Now, i'm stucking, cause i doesn't work - which is the reason, why i try to get help.

> 

> Some questions :

> - Do i have to involve jack nowadays ?

> When i create a new track i define it as mono. 

> Then i apply the capture device, i can choose between capture_1 and capture_2,

> shouldn't there be capture_3 and capture_4 too ?

> If i define a track as stereo i can see capture_1 & capture_2 with left/right options 

> but trying to assign this to four different tracks with four different Inputchannels 

> (which would be 4 mics/inputs plugged into Omega) fails. 

> 

> Looking to the lexicon i see  it provides  two different usb-channels (for the one usb-plug) 

> first is 1/2 second 3/4 , are they mapped to capture_1 left/right, capture_2 left/right ? 

> 

> I would be happy if someone with the same or similar setup would give me  hints

> what is needed to record 4 channels at one time.

> 

> Best regards

> Harry

> 

> 

> 

> Am 07.09.20 um 20:03 schrieb Paul Davis:
>> Ardour 6.3 is released. This is mostly a maintenance release, but the new Loudness Analysis feature will be very useful to some users. The usual steady drip-drip of bug fixes continues, and thanks to Ayan Shafqat, we now have up to date super-optimized metering code for Linux on both x86(64) and ARM platforms (metering is the most computationally expensive thing that Ardour itself does).

>> For more details, please read the whole release announcement  <https://ardour.org/whatsnew.html>.

>> Download as usual from https://ardour.org/download

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