Hello Jason,

On 2/12/17, Jason White via luv-main <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mark Trickett via luv-main <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I suspect that there may be compatability issues, including only 1.5Gb
>> of RAM. I know Audacity is stable and usable to do the editing, just
>> not the recording. A way round this is to capture the audio data
>> stream from the USB source, then load into Audacity to edit and cut
>> into tracks. I would appreciate pointers as to how to capture the data
>> stream other than Audacity.
>
> If it's still available for your distribution, try Ecasound. It can record
> audio from your shell prompt and may have features that you'll find useful.
> It's a very long time since I've used it.

Using Debian, just fired up Synaptic and installing ecasound and
related packages, including documentation. Have to see how I get along
with it.

Regards,

Mark Trickett
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