dear Len, thanks for replying! Am Montag, den 16.12.2019, 08:18 -0800 schrieb Len Ovens: > On Mon, 16 Dec 2019, soffioalcuore@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > #zita-a2j -d hw:H4 -r 48000 -p 512 -n 2 > > does the # mean you are running things as root? Jack and zita should > only > ever be run as a regular user and never as root/system. no, # was just to identify the following as code/terminal output. sorry for the confusion, now I'm aware I should better use $ for that. > > and I can see the zita-bridge both in the graph window of qjackctl > > and > > in my daw (reaper). > > the problem is that I don't get any signal from the device > > connected by > > the zita-bridge. I have also tried to change both devices - without > > success. furthermore, I've tried to leave some of the parameters > > (-p > > and -n) out. > > By no signal you mean there is a mic on the input but the audio does > not > show up? (The meters on the device itself show level?) exactly, that there's a signal (physically) incoming is indicated in the 2nd device (and also in the 1st, as usual) but not in the daw, i. e. its meters (but in the 1st). if I record from both devices, only 1st/master device's tracks have the signals/content, but the tracks of the 2nd/slave device are empty. > Does the signal ever show up on each device A) when not running jack? > B) > as the sole jack master? a) yes, they normally do. b) yes. > Is the device you are using as jack master also the device you are > using > for monitoring? (output to speakers/heagphones?) yes, by now, the master device is, as usual, the monitoring device. for the moment I'm just focussing on the inputs. > -- > Len Ovens > www.ovenwerks.net I hope that helps. thanks again! christoph _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user