Hi all,
I have recently acquired a Focusrite SaffireLE (analog: 4ins & 6 outs, firewire) and I am trying to figure out how can I consolidate its analog ins/outs with the rest of my setup:
The same audio server hosts other soundcards that are happily driven by alsa. so JACK can see all the rest of the sound cards (through zita-a2j, etc).
Now comes the firewire card. If I start a separate jackd session with the firewire backend
jackd -R -n firejack -dfirewire
then I get to see 6 ins and 8 outs (digital in/out included). I have 2 problems with this setup:
- how do I connect the 2 jack sessions (with 0ms latency if possible). I tried with zita-n2j but with anything less than 100ms buffer the sound is unbearably choppy.
- I tried to route some audio stream to each one of the outputs but from some outputs I could not get any sound, then routing to out1,2 would play from physical outs 3,4 - so not ideal.
I tried to use the ffado-mixer to fiddle around with routing , but did not manage anything.
Then I thought, to use the alsa driver , since alsa "sees" the card normally.
$ cat /proc/asound/cards
6 [SaffireLE ]: BeBoB - SaffireLE
Focusrite SaffireLE (id:2, rev:1), GUID 00130e010004184f at fw1.0, S400
Focusrite SaffireLE (id:2, rev:1), GUID 00130e010004184f at fw1.0, S400
but aplay only registeres a single PCM device:
$ aplay -l
card 6: SaffireLE [SaffireLE], device 0: BeBoB [SaffireLE PCM]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
so this is not ideal. IS there a way to get the alsa driver to identify all the ins and outs ?
Alternatively, is there a better way to use a single jack session and load the 2nd backend as well ? (maybe through audioadapter or otherwise)
Finally, is there a chance to coordinate 2 jack sessions (each with one of alsa, firewire backends) with 0 latency between them ? In this setup does anyone have experience with SaffireLE and how to control the mixer?
Thank you!
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