Thank you for getting back so quickly.

This is not class compliant it’s about 15-20 years old. But there is a
driver for linux, “line6usb driver version 0.9.1beta (revision 690)” and
when I type in lsmod, I see snd_usb_line6 listed.


Carla does look easier than jack, but initially, I’m just seeing the same
thing -system capture connected to pulse_in,  and pulse_out connected to
system playback. I’ll have to look for a carla tutorial, their
documentation is pretty slim ;)


bruce



On Sun, Nov 1, 2020 at 7:02 AM Erich Eickmeyer <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Bruce and Bruno,
> On 11/1/20 3:51 AM, Bruno Vernay wrote:
>
> Hi,
> First : this list is kind of dead, at least you won't have too many mail
> from it.
> Then about you interface, I guess it is the Line 6 GuitarPort.
> I could not find whether it is Class Compliant or not.  (Some interfaces
> require a driver and will only work on Windows/MAc)
>
> You could try to connect it to various USB ports on you PC and
> - type "dmesg" in a console just after having plugged the USB, to see what
> is recognized.
> - If the console is too alien for you.  Launch QJack (graphical
> application that should be already installed) ; Go to "Setup ..." and look
> at the "Interface" drop down list if you can see your interface.
>
> That would be a start.
>
> Note that until your interface is recognized the distributions or
> applications you are using won't make a difference.  Let's first solve that
>
> Regards
> Bruno
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 1, 2020 at 1:24 AM bruce <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi, I’ve just installed fedora jam on my spare laptop. I’ve been using
>> windows for all my music, and I want to see what linux has to offer. I
>> went with Jam because I wouldn’t know what software to install or how to
>> configure it, so this seems like the place to start.
>>
>>
>> But I’m not getting anywhere using it, and the wiki doesn’t seem to have
>> much info.
>>
>> Here is my problem: when I plug in my audio interface (I’m using
>> GuitarPort) I get unprocessed raw sound from my guitar in my headphones
>> right away, before I even start anything. (Normally I don’t hear anything
>> until the signal is routed through the amplifier software, but I’ve never
>> used it in linux before, maybe that is expected?)
>>
>>
>> I went into StudioControls -> Audio Setup -> Jack Master Setting, and I
>> see the following:
>>
>> Jack Master Device (no USB): lists my sound card and my guitar port.
>>
>> USB device that should be Master: No USB Master.
>>
>>
>> The thing is, GuitarPort *is* a USB device. No matter what I do, all I
>> get is raw guitar output. I feel a bit like all I’m doing is closing my
>> eyes and poking at it with a stick. Are there some instructions on how to
>> set this up?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> bruce
>>
>>
> --
> Bruno VERNAY
>
> So, QJackCtl is overly-complicated, and unless you know what you're doing
> it should be avoided. This is why I started including Studio Controls with
> Jam. Studio Controls simplifies it.
>
> And, I'm sorry I'm just now answering this. My time is quite limited this
> weekend due to family events.
>
> What it looks like is that the device is being recognized, JACK is
> starting, but the device isn't being patched to the outputs. Open Carla,
> and click on the Patchbay tab. From there you can drag a wire from your
> input to whatever output (or plugin input) you'd like. Carla is a plugin
> host, so think of it as an effects rack or an equipment rack, and the
> patchbay as a patchbay, or the back of said rack.
>
> I hope that helps.
>
> --
> Erich Eickmeyer
> Maintainer
> Fedora Jam
>


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