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FireWire/DigitalAudio/OlderReleases - Ubuntu

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FireWire/DigitalAudio/OlderReleases#:~:text=Plug%20in%20your%20FireWire%20audio%20interface%20and%20turn,reboot%20for%20the%20permissions%20settings%20to%20take%20effect.
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FireWire/DigitalAudio - Community Help Wiki - Ubuntu

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FireWire/DigitalAudio
    Open the jack control gui application. On newer systems this is the QjackCtl entry in the Audio Production menu. On older systems, it is Jack Control in the Sound & Video/Audio Production menu. Click 'Setup'. Here are some good settings to start with: Driver: firewire (This selects the ffado driver stack)

Complete FireWire Audio configuration procedure - Ubuntu

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FireWire/oldPages/Firewire03
    Introduction. This page is probably the most up-to-date description of how to set up FireWire audio with Ubuntu.. Ubuntu 11.04 ("Natty Narwhal") completed the migration to the new FireWire driver stack, and the legacy firewire stack was removed with the 2.6.37 kernel. Refer to FireWire Stacks Explained for more details.. Older Releases

FireWire/DigitalAudio/OlderReleases - Ubuntu

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FireWire/DigitalAudio/OlderReleases
    Also, when Jack is installed it should add your username to 'audio', so this step now usually takes care of itself. Reboot and Test. Note: Do not perform this step if you have Ubuntu 10.10 ("Maverick Meerkat") or a later release. …

sound - Ubuntu Studio 20.04 FireWire compatibility - Ask ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1225047/ubuntu-studio-20-04-firewire-compatibility
    In Ubuntu Studio 19.10 control, I activated the ALSA backend jack, and the FireWire audio interface (Tascam edirol 66) works well, but when I activate the Firewire backend jack the interface disappears. I think the firewire stack currently used is ALSA's.

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