[linux-audio-user] was "New To List "--JACK totalmix

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> Chris Share wrote:
>
> Jack as nothing more than an audio
> router, coupled with the mixing and clock control I get from Thomas
> Charbonnel's hdspmixer and hdspconf male it almost magical for me. 

The HDSP mixer (TotalMix) is an amazing little tool, allowing you to
control levels/signal path to and from any arbitrary (or all
simultaneously) inputs, outputs, etc.

But why not have this functionality for every ALSA supported card via a
JACK totalmix client based on Thomas' hdspmixer code?  

Mixer strips would represent available hardware routes by default, but
strips could be added and subtracted as new clients are started, just
like Qjackconnect but with live faders (or scopes, jellyfish etc) like
hdspmixer.  With JACK, meterbridge, and hdspmixer, aren't we most of
the way there?

This might also solve previous complaints by Mark and others (the DJ
crowd) of pops and clicks when clients connect to JACK.  Levels for
each client could simply be raised in the JACK totalmix.

Anyone working on such a thing?

Kevin

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