Is there anything like audacity but with the ability of recording several devices at the same time?
I used kristal audio engine but its outdated as fuck and also does not work on my new pc.
Can't seem to find any alternative, especially foss.
>>53648007
arecord
Protools
>>53648221
>arecord
>linux
>command-line interface
Are you fucking with me mate?
>>53648251
>Totally coherent things
I actually would like to ask if you want to have sexual relations with me, because what you are saying makes no sense. Tippity tip.
Open several instances of Audacity
>>53648345
>no windows version
>no gui
>>53648363
this also does not work
>>53648007
what exactly are you trying to achieve? do you need a permanent solution, or is it just a stop-gap?
>>53649976
Record stereo mix and microphone at the same time.
any half-decent DAW would do. if it has to be free, mu.lab free, acid xpress, traverso ot temper might be worth checking out. there's also a windows version of ardour, though it's not considered stable for everday use yet. studio one used to have a free version (studio one free, now renamed to studio one prime) though it's currently not available, it seems.
>>53648007
ITT Niggas dont know about Reaper. Seriously even the free version is top fucking knotch. Also +1 for protools if you're up for pirating
>>53650639
reaper isn't really "free" (as in gratis), though.
>>53650602
>>53650639
All these programs are to huge, isn't there anything simple that just can record several devices? I don't need giant behemoths of music production, I just need a record button.
Make sure you have multiple ADCs as well. Most sound cards have two (stereo).
I never got multitrack going on my poorfag rigs, but I also didn't really try terribly hard.
>>53650692
Learning just one of these programs will be worth it OP.
>>53650776
I guess... I really don't need all that functionality though. I would use kristal but my stereo mix does not work for some reason.