Posts Tagged ‘Audacity’

My Audacity settings

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

On my Ubuntu 9.04 computer, Audacity functions with the following settings:

Audio I/O:
Playback Device: “ALSA: ALi M5455: ALi M5455 (hw:0,0)”
Recording Device: “ALSA: AK5370 : USB Audio (hw:1,0)”
Recording Channels: 1 (Mono)

Quality:
Sampling – Default Sample Rate: 22050 Hz

Interface:
Display range minimum: meters and ‘Waveform (dB)’: -60 dB (PCM range of 10 bit samples)
Default View Mode: Waveform (db)

Using Synaptic for sound optimization

Monday, May 4th, 2009

I just installed a few files with Synaptic following this sound guide. Interesting tip:

“With jaunty (not sure about intrepid), try this:

pulseaudio –kill

then

sudo alsa reload

It’s worked for me everytime so far, but it has to be done during a user session.”

Good tip, but I won’t try it because Audacity is able to record and Totem is able to play wav files at the moment. But how is it possible to play sound with simon?

Here is another interesting tip. Maybe I should take a closer look at Mint. By the way, this could be an option for the PC that is connected to the video beamer for playing DVDs.

My sound configuration

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Here are a few screenshots of my sound configuration. I am not satisfied at the moment. Ubuntu is much more complicated when it comes to sound than Win XP. I am trying to find a better configuration than my current one:

jaunty-11
Sound Preferences

jaunty-2
Sound wave doesn’t look perfect under Audacity

I want a cleaner sound wave under Audacity. It should sound better than now.

Audacity preferences
Audacity preferences

I will do some trial and error to find a proper solution. Maybe I will install JACK.

I just found some useful tips. I just read a few lines and checked the volume control on the panel. I adjusted a value. It is better now.

JACK and Audacity

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Sound is often a problem under Ubuntu Linux. But I think that I have solved this problem on my computer. Let’s take a look at the following screenshot.

JACK and Audacity

You can see on the left side the JACK audio connection Kit. And on the right side you can see how I am installing Audacity.

Audacity preferences

It is necessary to experiment with the Audacity preferences. The recording device has to be set to the JACK audio connection Kit system. I had to do a lot of trial and error. But in the end, it worked and is still working.