Re: Monitor ports - why do I want this?

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Generally speaking, this is a good explanation:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monitor_engineer#Foldback

IMHO "Foldback" here is synonymous with "Monitor".

On Thu, 2024-10-03 at 11:13 +0200, Mitsch wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> Using jack a long time, now. I never activated "monitoring" on my RME
> HDSP 9652 because I did not know how to make use of it. In qjackctl
> the
> big block of additional 26 ports was always in the way…
> 
> Now, with pipewire, monitoring is activated by default. Surely, I can
> deactivate it through some configuration I have to investigate
> further.
> (Or a neat person here tells me how… :) ) But before I do this I want
> to make sure not cancelling a handy feature I would have definitely
> used if I was smart enough…
> 
> So: What are these "monitor" ports and what can I do with them?
> 
> And sorry for the newbie question although I'm not a newbie, at all…
> 
> Greets!
> Mitsch
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