Re: Does jackd sits on top of ALSA ?

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On Mon, Jan 08, 2018 at 02:31:56PM -1000, David W. Jones wrote

> > So in other words the -p and -n in the following are passed to ALSA.
> > They are not jackd parameters:
> > 
> > /usr/bin/jackd --sync -T -P80 -ndefault -dalsa -dhw:M1010LT -r44100
> > -p256 -n4
> 
> I think they apply to both. JACKD has set itself to match the hardware settings, yes?

Correct. Jack uses these parameters to configure ALSA and itself.

Ciao,

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