I got some USB sound cards, I was wondering this myself.. I haven't got them yet, but I wanted to see if I could add inputs/outputs just by adding cheap USB sound devices. 60MB/sec should be adequate for parallel multi-track recording from USB2.0 . Plus I've noticed those cheap USB sound devices seem to have better sound recording than some sound cards I've had (no electrical interference from other cards?).
> > After much googling several people say that the only way to get two > cards to work with jackd is to do the alsa pcm_multi thing. Is this > still the case or is it out of date? I suspect the latter, because > hw:0,1 appears as an option in qjackctl's setup screen. > > If I try to specify the number of channels explicitly, jackd fails > saying (e.g.) that alsa "cannot set channel count to 16 for playback". > > Any thoughts? > > TIA. > > -- > Richard Lamont http://www.lamont.me.uk/ > <[email protected]> > OpenPGP Key ID: 0xBD89BE41 > Fingerprint: CE78 C285 1F97 0BDA 886D BA78 26D8 6C34 BD89 BE41 > > -- > Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users > -- --------------{ GOOGLE THIS }--------------- [about me]: chann3lz bl3nder rofthorax-youtube [free stuff]: ubuntu portableapps winehq virtualbox ubuntu-studio blender3d gimp mythtv [interests]: cloudcomputing electronics programming simplification 3d-animation music pc-games art
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