[LAU] running two soundcards with JACK

Frank Kober goemusic at yahoo.fr
Mon Aug 17 09:08:30 EDT 2009


Hi Julien,
in this case you might try alsa_in and alsa_out with -d plughw:1, it won't give you low latency either, but it's worth a trial. Each alsa_in/out will produce a jack client you can route to or from.
Regards
Frank
 

--- En date de : Lun 17.8.09, Julien Claassen <julien at c-lab.de> a écrit :

> De: Julien Claassen <julien at c-lab.de>
> Objet: Re: [LAU] running two soundcards with JACK
> À: "Arnold Krille" <arnold at arnoldarts.de>
> Cc: linux-audio-user at lists.linuxaudio.org
> Date: Lundi 17 Août 2009, 14h51
> Hello Arnold!
>    Well I heard, that people sometimes did
> some highly dark and magical 
> experiments. Now Conrad told me of Jack diplomat, which
> unfortunitely I can't 
> find. Seems to have gone off-line. Anyway I don't need
> low-latency between the 
> two. I just need some kind of connection so I can listen,
> nothing fancy and 
> musically relevant. Simple entertainment. :-)
>    Does anyone know, where I can get
> jack-diplomat?
>    Kindest regards
>           Julien
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