Hi, Well you really can't go wrong either way, JACK2 has kind of been the primary offering by big-name distros more out of the blind assumption that jack '2' was a successor rather than a parallel version with multiple processor support. The only caution really is that JACK1 offers built-in bridging between ALSA and JACK MIDI and if you need this with JACK2 you will need to additionally install 'a2jmidid'. Hold on...the only other thing I can think of is that if you use BitWIg (which if I'm not mistaken you do) it's packaging for Linux improperly specifies JACK2 as a dependency even though it really works with both, it just won't install if JACK2 isn't present on the system... come to think of it then I guess you'll be wanting JACK2 then...
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