@10leej I'm thinking of I ever did podcasting I'm have a second line of audio going to a physical recorder because I hate working with software for critical tasks in audio.
using cli for audio would piss me off too much.
I mean like if you doing a podcast like the breakfast club or Joe rogan or whatever with multiple inputs for guests and and various audio sources, like soundboards, TVs and whatever else.
Trying to signal route audio on a computer is literal insanity. Your mind wasn't meant to visualize that on a computer that's what wires, knobs, and volume levels on a console are for. That's why whenever you see recording studio you don't see them using a Mac only, they are using those big audio consoles with a bunch of physical adjusters, the consoles are doing the heavy lifting the computer is just recording it.
@EricZhang456 @charlie_root @10leej
Yes you can technically run a mixer on a computer but it's not easy to manage.
@EricZhang456 @charlie_root @10leej
I don't know of any free software ones but AVID you probably could with their interfaces.
@EricZhang456 @charlie_root @10leej
If I wasn't a FOSS shill I'd be on Pro Tools dude, you're lying if you are telling me that shit's not nice. Avid BTFO out of Adobe any day of the week.
@EricZhang456 @charlie_root @10leej @splitshockvirus
I don't think that such cracks make sense as there is no point in running Pro Tools without the actual hardware, there was Pro Tools M-Powered for M-Audio hardware, but I think it's no longer alive and AFAIR Avid sold what was left of M-Audio long time ago.
@EricZhang456 @charlie_root @10leej @splitshockvirus
This reminds me that I have found an M-Powered CD last week when I was looking for something else. And I have an M-Audio card. And I have also found a Bass Station CD. Maybe I should try putting those to use 😁