Hello again,

<...>

> Well, that forum thread that you told me to look into tells me to change
> the
> settings in qjackctl. I did that, i.e. I speciefied there "hw:Live" as the
> output device, and "hw:CODEC,0" as the input device. But then in MusE
> recording my bass with the Behringer Guitar Link does not produce any
> sound in
> the Wave track.
>

I'm not 100% sure but I believe jack does not support doing this. The
backend, which connects to the soundcard can only be connected to one
soundcard, so if you use the GuitarLink you need to listen through this
device also. The reason why jack does not support two soundcards is that
different devices are generally not clock synced, taking data from one
device and sending it to another will after a while lead to syncronization
problems. It is possible to fix such issues with resampling but jack has,
to my knowledge,  no such functionality.

There _is_ another way to do it, connecting two soundcards to jack, I
forget the name but there is some utility program that connect to jack as a
client and have it's own soundcard connection, and internal resampling to
take care of clock sync problems.

<...>

> > SBLive card eh?
>
> Yes, I currently cannot afford a new sound card, but hopefully at a later
> time.
>
> I hope it wasn't desaster for you to fix all these bugs in the SB driver.
>

It was a while since I used SB-Live but I have fond memories, a very good
soundcard :)
As I recall it works best when you run it at 48khz.

Regards,
Robert
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