On 10/3/07, Luke Yelavich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Are you running the Jack audio server? The best program to start this is with > qjackctl. You then > also need to connect the microphone to ardour, using either ardour's or > qjackctl's patch bay, > and likewise, to hear the sound output from Ardour.
Don't have ardour in front of me at the moment so I can't check, put I think you'll also need to have clicked the record button on the particular track before you'll hear anything. >From memory the steps I go through are (after starting jack via qjackctl and opening up a session in ardour): - add a new track - go into the mixer (can't remember which menu item, keyboard shortcut is ctl-m I think) - click the input button for that track - select "alsa:pcm 1" (or something like that) as the input for the track - hit the record button (as I said, I don't have ardour in front of me at the moment so those steps are possibly a little off) Then if you make a sound through your mic you should see the level indicator on the mixer move. If you also hear a sound, great, if not, then ardour's output is not being routed to alsa (if you get that far with no sound post again). If the level indicator doesn't move then the routing is not correct (try the steps above first, then post again if it doesn't work or make sense). Might be worth describing the steps you've gone through eg. started jack via qjackctl, started ardour, created a new session, etc. etc. will make it easier to work out where the problem might be. Cheers....Steve -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
