[06:52] <S_p_or_t_o> howdy
[06:54] <S_p_or_t_o> idk if someone has done this before but i am hoping someone could point in in the right direction, i would like to record with multiple usb headsets
[06:54] <S_p_or_t_o> i'd like independent volume control for each mic lol
[06:55] <S_p_or_t_o> is there a sexier solution than running separate instances of audacity and mixing it together later
[06:57] <S_p_or_t_o> JACK just shows hw0,0 and not the other headsets - its entirely possible i'm missing something in JACK
[07:01] <S_p_or_t_o> the other aspect that's breaking my chops is the make/models of the headsets are different
[07:12] <S_p_or_t_o> and this is record only, i can get by w/out full duplex
[14:42] <holstein> hey S_p_or_t_o
[14:43] <holstein> theres a really good thread going on on the ML right now
[14:43] <holstein> http://alsa.opensrc.org/MultipleUSBAudioDevices is one of the resource mentioned
[14:45] <holstein> this is the first step in getting those headsets working in JACK
[14:45] <holstein> when you have them working with JACK
[14:45] <holstein> seperate volume control, and routing to seperate tracks in something like ardour is easy
[14:50] <holstein> http://www.linux-archive.org/ubuntu-studio-user/521673-record-multiple-usb-mics.html
[16:19] <Cptn_Sandwich> hi, does anyone want to try ninjam with me?
[18:12] <S_p_or_t_o> holstein, thanks for the help, i'm stuck on assigning numbers to the devices, i dont see either /etc/modules.conf, or /etc/modprobe.conf, shouldn't it be /etc/modules.conf for *buntu?
[18:15] <S_p_or_t_o> && i couldn't combine the cards as one due to the headset being different makes/models (for those who reference this later ^_^)
[18:39] <holstein> S_p_or_t_o: it shouldnt matter
[18:39] <holstein> the make and model
[18:39] <holstein> join #opensourcemusicians
[18:39] <holstein> theres a couple guys who have first hand experience with multiple cards in JACK/alsa
[18:59] <S_p_or_t_o> holstein: thx
[19:23] <S_p_or_t_o> should i update or clean install to 11.04?
[19:24] <orngjce223> In my experience, updates tend to break things, so I'd back up /home and clean-install myself.
[19:24] <orngjce223> But it is your choice.
[19:27] <S_p_or_t_o> true that, the percentage of successful updates to a new kernel is low, wcs i'm clean installing anyway lol
[19:28] <orngjce223> Heh