[linux-audio-user] Multiple soundcard with Jack

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Jody Noury wrote:

>Hi,
>studio-64 a ?crit :
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>>Hi
>>Are you looking to bring both cards from 2 pcs into the mixer?
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>I have a machine with 2 cards, and a laptop.
>I sometime use a dvd player to play video on a projector.
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>I'd like to mix this differents sources with one interface if possible,
>the aim is not to master but to play music in live.
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>I'm not the one who mixes, It could be differents persons who are not
>particularly familiar with a computer.
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>I like principe of jack to be able to drive different sources themselves
>but I think now that it shouldn't made for this kind of need but to
>synchronise in and output those I think I don't need.
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>>I use 2 pcs,  one with an RME hamerfall for 16 tracks
>>and then use the spdiff into another pc as input for mastering,
>>Both cards are Locked to the DDX as master.
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>I found pages about RME hamerfall on Internet but I can't see what DDX
>is ? is there a console from Behringer ?
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Yes it's the DDX3216 mixing desk from behringer and keeps all my Audio ps's
inline and talking to each other.

I prefer the hands on faders for mastering and this has 32 of them!

Best regards
Bob

>>Its less stress on the multitrack machine when mastering to 2 track.
>>Or do you want to use 2 pc's as a multitrack machine?
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>Maybe I'll master our party but at this time, don't think I've adapted
>hardware for it :)
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>Thanks,
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>Jody
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