Joakim Hernberg <jhernberg@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Mon, 14 Oct 2019 11:22:14 -0600 > Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > IIRC jack2 can do this too, but it doesn't use the same command line >> > parms, rather you'd have to run "jack_load audioadapter". I'm pretty >> > sure this can be automated but don't remember the details. >> >> Not so. zita_ajbridge (zita_a2j and zita_j2a) can both be used by >> jack1 and jack2. > > What I meant is that JACK2 also has functionality to connect to several > sound cards, but it's enabled differently than the JACK1 builtin > client. Of course zita_ajbridge can alternatively be used with both > versions of JACK. This is something I'm interested in doing, but I've not looked into whether it's possible or what would be necessary -- using Jack 2 with multiple interfaces. I'd like to record drums with a track per mic, but on an 8-piece set with a hi-hat mic and two overheads, that's a lot of inputs. (I have a mixer that can provide mic preamps and line level direct outs per channel, so preamps aren't the problem, just quantity of analog ins on the computer side.) My Multiface-II only has eight analog inputs, but I also have a Babyface Pro which could possibly offer more. Is there a way I could use them both simultaneously with Jack 2? Could that be setup from preferences in QJackCtl somehow, or from some other frontend? -- - Brent Busby + =============================================== + "The introduction of a new kind of music must -- Studio -- + be shunned as imperiling the whole state, for -- Amadeus/ -- + styles of music are never disturbed without -- Keycorner -- + without affecting the most important political -- Recording -- + institutions." --Plato, "Republic" ----------------+ ===============================================
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