Re: JACK recording from two soundcards

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On 3/23/07, Lee Revell <rlrevell@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 3/23/07, michael noble <looplog@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I know that Studio to Go 2 beta allows you to do this at the expense of
> processor overhead.  I haven't tried this as far as timing issues are
> concerned, but it certainly is possible and with a nice GUI based
> configuration wizard.
>


that was also my assumption at first but I'll quote Chris Cannam on this one

The multiple card support needs some qualification.  It is really intended for attaching stereo I/O (and limited quality) consumer-type soundcards as occasional-use JACK inputs or outputs; it isn't appropriate for multiple large I/O clock-synchronised cards, for which a specialised ALSA multi-card device still has to be set up...

So it may or may not be what the original poster wanted.  Just thought I'd share, is all...


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