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ardour - the digital audio workstation
http://www.ardour.org/jack-n-pulse.html
JACK is designed for pro-audio/music creation workflows; PulseAudio is designed for desktop applications that handle audio. The good news is that they can cooperate in various ways. In particular, when Ardour or JACK start using an audio interface, PulseAudio will by default "get out of the way" (and returns when they are done).
jack and pulseaudio - How do I .... ? - Ardour
https://discourse.ardour.org/t/jack-and-pulseaudio/87691
hi everybody, just a final note to close this thread. i finally was able to get to record audio to ardour, using a behringer xenyx 302 usb, and setting in and out through the behringer that was immediately recognized by my OS (ubuntu). i still experience coflicts between using pulseaudio and jack applications that i overcome restarting the pc. but for now the recording is doable and …
Ardour, pulseaudio, and JACK / Multimedia and Games / Arch ...
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=148568
If you just have to use ardour or other jack app from time to time, you don't need to migrate the entire system over jack, nor it is a good idea to make ardour go trough pulse sink, since it can talk directly to jack. It will suffice to suspend pulseaudio prior to running jack and have it resumed after. $ pacmd suspend true run ardour
PulseAudio risk assessment - Linux - Ardour
https://discourse.ardour.org/t/pulseaudio-risk-assessment/83627
I am running Ardour 2.8.2 on Puredyne Linux with JACK 0.3.4. It is working great. I would like to keep it that way. I have some other OSs in VirtualBox virtual machines that I would like to use to test other audio software. The problem is that VirtualBox does not support JACK. No matter how well everything is working inside the VM I can’t hear anything. VirtualBox does support …
ardour - the digital audio workstation
Ardour is an open source, collaborative effort of a worldwide team including musicians, programmers, and professional recording engineers. Development is transparent — anyone can watch our work as it happens. Like a good piece of vintage hardware, you can open the box and look inside. Of course, you don't have to … but one day the fact that ...
Arch Linux -> Jack and PulseAudio : linuxaudio
https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxaudio/comments/eo6a80/arch_linux_jack_and_pulseaudio/
I am new to linux audio and I need some advice to configure jack and pulse audio properly. I installed Ardour, jack and qjackctl and everything went well. I start the jack audio server and Ardour is working fine so far. Ardour recognizes my Microphone and gives me sound through my audio interface. But now the point where I need some help.
Ardour pulse audio - LinuxQuestions.org
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/ardour-pulse-audio-4175687032/
Ardour looks like it could be a fine audio editor except..... i can't get any sound out of it. Forums suggest learning how to connect to a Jack daemon. I am using Mint with Pulse Audio. some forums suggest that Jack should be unnecessary. Ardour should just work but so far I can get a tweet out of it. Part of the problem is the myriad of ...
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