Dear Ralf,
Am 17.12.2017 um 11:37 schrieb Ralf Mardorf:
On Sun, 17 Dec 2017 10:47:33 +0100, Peter wrote:
There, I can even switch to 96kHz, which doesn't work on ALSA/JACK
Just for testing purpose I connected the Scarlett to my Linux machine
and started jackd at 96KHz. Note, I didn't test it by playing or
recording something, I just launched jackd.
I did the same
peter@Emma:~/Audio/Scarlett$ aplay -l|grep Scarlett
Karte 1: USB [Scarlett 18i20 USB], Gerät 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
peter@Emma:~/Audio/Scarlett$ jackd -dalsa -dhw:1 -r96000 -p128 -n2
jackdmp 1.9.11
Copyright 2001-2005 Paul Davis and others.
Copyright 2004-2016 Grame.
jackdmp comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details
JACK server starting in realtime mode with priority 10
self-connect-mode is "Don't restrict self connect requests"
audio_reservation_init
Acquire audio card Audio1
creating alsa driver ... hw:1|hw:1|128|2|96000|0|0|nomon|swmeter|-|32bit
Using ALSA driver USB-Audio running on card 1 - Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 USB at usb-0000:00:14.0-3, high speed
configuring for 96000Hz, period = 128 frames (1.3 ms), buffer = 2 periods
ALSA: final selected sample format for capture: 32bit integer little-endian
ALSA: use 2 periods for capture
ALSA: final selected sample format for playback: 32bit integer little-endian
ALSA: use 2 periods for playback
and I don't get an error message. Opening Ardour I can connect to it, but no signal arrives,
it's just silent.
jackd2 version: 2:1.9.11~20161209-1~yakkety5
Best regards,
Peter
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