On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 6:12 PM, David Jones <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Don't know about JACK and Bluetooth, but does your audio interface offer hardware monitoring? My cheap (but not as cheap as yours) Behringer UAC-202 does. It has a headphone out connector and a switch to set the headphone out to hardware monitor. Then you could just run a cable from headphone out to Bluetooth headphone base station and use the headphones paired with the base station. (I know, "base station" isn't the right phrase, but they're used to add wireless/BT headphones to existing stereo systems.)
I was thinking of this. Just need to buy 2 things instead of one :)
I'm using a Presonus 2 port usb interface. Last few times I recorded I used Audacity on my desktop with jack. Don't recall where the headphones were ... just remember that dammed cable :)
I convert a midi backing track (generated with MMA) to audio and import that into audacity.
Best,
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