Re[2]: Jackd

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Hi,
Many thanks for your reply.
What applications do you use with Jack?
I really want to get started with audio under linux now.
Many thanks,
Christian


On 2009-01-26 at 19:03 Janina Sajka wrote:

>Christian writes:
>> Hi all,
>> Has anyone on this list tried to use Jackd?
>
>
>Sure, and it works as advertised.
>
>There's one proviso. Don't try to use it on the same audio device where
>you have software speech. Ordinarily, this shouldn't be a problem. Jack
>is for serious audio work, so you probably have a premium audio device
>to address with jack, while your low-end, builtin audio device processes
>speech.
>
>hth
>
>Janina
>
>> For those of you who are into audio and music, have you heared about a
>distribution called 64studio? It's based on Debian.
>> Best regards,
>> Christian
>> 
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