Re: Blue snoball USB mic

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Hallo,
lee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx hat gesagt: // lee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> I have used Jack with two audio devices, a usb device for input and
> a built in laptop device for playback. There were audible dropouts,
> but that is because the built in device is poorly made. So using my
> past experience, it would be possible to use a usb mic as input and
> a second usb device for output, creating a self contained portable
> studio.

Could you elaborate a bit on how you're doing that? asoundrc-magic or
is it just possible by starting jackd in some funky way? 

(And before someone complains about how sick that setup would be: I
see some reasonable uses for this, for example if you want to record
something in decent quality with a laptop using a USB-device-input,
but you want to listen to the currently recorded stuff through the
laptop speakers, which are linked to the onboard card.)

Ciao
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 Frank Barknecht                 _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__

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