I'm trying to get Ardour running, to record some original music. When I start jackd I get a continually repeating message...
**** alsa_pcm: xrun of at least 0.0xx msecs.
...which apparently is OK? I then start Ardour, and open a session, plug my bass guitar into the mic-in port. When I listen to the audio output it is a mish-mash of digital noise that has a pattern that repeats as often as the jackd message repeats, but my bass guitar sound is still partly in there. It does not matter if I run jackd and/or Ardour as root, I still get the same noise...
I have a Via KM400 mobo with the 8235 southbridge. Alsa uses the via82xx driver, and most things seem to work. What can I do to get more information about my audio subsystem in order to eliminate the cause of this noise?
-- Kind regards,
Chris Wilkinson, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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