We are planing on using Audacity's multi track feature to lay down 4 stereo channels from digital files but we need a USB DAC device that can communicate with Audacity via USB and output all 4 stereo channels (or 8 mono tracks) separately but all at the same time and converts them to separate analog line level outputs with no mixing just separate channels with 8 RCA output connectors or 4 1/4" stereo output jacks.
What that device would be and where can we get it? Accepting 44.1/16 files only is okay since our source files are 44.1/16 anyway.
I'm helping an old school friend who's recording 8-track tapes (in 2019), We have a modified 8-track machine with 8 track head (8 heads stacked in a singe housing, it was hard to find) so recording 8 tracks is done in one pass and we added 4 stereo record head pre-amps from other 8-track machines each pre-amp is equipped with 2 RCA line level inputs (total 8) and record level knobs.
What that device would be and where can we get it? Accepting 44.1/16 files only is okay since our source files are 44.1/16 anyway.
I'm helping an old school friend who's recording 8-track tapes (in 2019), We have a modified 8-track machine with 8 track head (8 heads stacked in a singe housing, it was hard to find) so recording 8 tracks is done in one pass and we added 4 stereo record head pre-amps from other 8-track machines each pre-amp is equipped with 2 RCA line level inputs (total 8) and record level knobs.
Anyone used 8 track reel to reel for analog multi track recording using a computer and an audio interface can shade some light here?
What software works best with the U-DAC8 for laying down audio tracks and stream all at once separately thru USB?
I also find a similar product here: ESI - GIGAPORT HD+
I also find a similar product here: ESI - GIGAPORT HD+
Not for me to say. I'm strictly technical not creative. Only ever used Audacity and the Adobe one before it was Adobe. And it was not for anything serious. That being said, I see no reason either option wouldn't work with Audacity.
A local radio station here uses an M-audio Delta 1010LT for that, but I think it has a PCI rather than a USB interface. The professional version is called the same, but without the LT.
I got an e-mail from GIGAPORT HD+ support telling me that Audacity wouldn't work because it's a stereo software, it doesn't playback more than two tracks at a time, So what is the easiest multi track software that I can get for either free or cheap enough for the task, I'm not a sound engineer so my knowledge in multi track software is very limited.
Here is the exact copy of the e-mail:
Here is the exact copy of the e-mail:
thank you for your inquiry.
Audacity is a Stereo (2 channel) software application, if you want to play out 8 independent tracks at the same time.
You need a software application that support the ASIO 2.0 driver, a DAW, like Bitwig, Cubase or ProTools……
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
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