Le 27/10/2025 à 07:32, AC a écrit :
On 2025-10-26 23:26, didier gaumet wrote:
Hello,
I am far from knowledgeable on this subject so perhaps that is
overkill for your needs and there is a simpler way to achieve your
goal, but please take a look at qjackctl. I *suppose* (don't really
know) it could could do it and thus be of interest to you:
https://packages.debian.org/trixie/qjackctl
I tried that, too, but it doesn't show all the devices at once. I still
have to use the sound settings panel to select a particular device.
It puzzles me, somewhat, because I think one of qjackctl goals is to act
as an audio patch bay (sorry if I use the wrong terms) but the user have
to start Jackd and set up qjackctl with adequate "connections":
https://linuxmusician.com/how-to-install-and-configure-jack-audio-on-linux/
But I really don't use qjackctl nor am I a pro or home-studist, sorry :-)