Hi, I get a 404 with that link also, so I suspended PA and fired up Ardour… no change, I still only can route system:capture_1 and system:capture_2 to tracks, there is still no 3 and 4 to capture. ![]() ![]() Can anyone suggest anything to help me figure out this confusing mess? However that kills off input 1 from making it into Ardour - surely if I can monitor and adjust both inputs separately and simultaneously from QasMixer on the desktop, I should be able to identify and direct them to separate tracks and record them simultaneously in Ardour? I’m running Linux Mint 19.3 with kernel 5.3 on a 6 core AMD system, and just alsa/pulse - my latency is around 6ms and I’ve not had any overruns so I’m not bothering with jack and RT kernels etc. the only way to record Analog In 3/4 is to select it PCM 1/2. So I can have someone play keyboards in through Analog In 1/2 while I play guitar or bass in through Analog In 3/4 for live playing, but I cannot record either of those stereo inputs simulatneously. From the desktop using QasMixer I can adjust the volume of and toggle Analog In 1/2 and/or Analog In 3/4 to be monitored on Out 1/2 or Out 3/4. ![]() It has 2 stereo 6.5mm stereo inputs, and 2 stereo 6.5mm stereo outputs - I only have one stereo output in use, but I’d like to use both stereo inputs simultaneously for recording, but somehow Ardour (and Audacity) can only record from stereo input 1 (Analog In 1/2, which is Line or Mic Level) not from stereo input 2 (Analog In 3/4, Line or Hi-Z level) - there appears to no option to choose between the input pairs from within Ardour (or Audacity or other recording apps). Hi all, I have a 4-in 4-out PCI audio card (Infrasonic Quartet) that uses the Envy24 PT/HT VT1720/24 chipset.
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