Sorry, I made a mistake in my latest post as the jconvolver config was not set ! It explains why I had bad connections. So once more I start Jack, I start Squeezelite I get sound obviously non convolved /root@DietPi:~# jack_lsp -c system:playback_1 rawjack:out_000 system:playback_2 rawjack:out_001 rawjack:out_000 system:playback_1 rawjack:out_001 system:playback_2/ I make the disconnections /root@DietPi:~# jack_disconnect system:playback_1 rawjack:out_000 root@DietPi:~# jack_disconnect system:playback_2 rawjack:out_001 root@DietPi:~# jack_lsp -c system:playback_1 system:playback_2 rawjack:out_000 rawjack:out_001 / I start jconvolver And I get sound again, obvioulsy convolved root@DietPi:~# jack_lsp -c system:playback_1 jconvolver:out.L system:playback_2 jconvolver:out.R rawjack:out_000 jconvolver:in.L rawjack:out_001 jconvolver:in.R jconvolver:in.L rawjack:out_000 jconvolver:in.R rawjack:out_001 jconvolver:out.L system:playback_1 jconvolver:out.R system:playback_2 Fons, is this setup OK ? >From my side, I like this way as I can directly compare the convolution effect. Best regards, Jean -- View this message in context: http://linux-audio.4202.n7.nabble.com/Jconvolver-on-Raspberry-Pi-tp98952p98978.html Sent from the linux-audio-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user