On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 11:47 AM Brent Busby <brent@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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?
My email explains how to do that. Also, AFAIK, zita's resampling code is much better than the equivalent in jack2's "audioadapter".
Re-read it, and if it is still not clear, let me know.
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