Author: Shiuming Lai (cache-ink1-cro-hsi.cableinet.co.uk)
Date: 10-15-2002 00:45
www.atari-workshop.co.uk, you might need to give them a call to check stock. I have a SoundPool unit (avoid the Steinberg one with only 44.1 or 48 KHz), they're getting hard to get hold of. The Toslink transmitter is dead on my unit, I'll have to remember to replace that. If you have no tape files on your hard disk then that is why Audio Tracker is not working. It doesn't record directly to a file, you have to create a "tape", which is a special data structure to accommodate the various types of audio AT can record (various sample rates and numbers of tracks). I dedicate an entire partition for this. Still, it shouldn't cause the machine to freeze when it doesn't find one.
Make sure you're running the latest version, 1.66.
Have you:
1. Selected an input and sample rate in Audio Parameter? Without S/PDIF or other external clock you must use an internal source.
2. Depressed the record button (left-most button of the three) at the bottom of each channel's fader strip?
3. Toggled the monitor until you see VU meter activity?
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