On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 21:46 +0100, Michael TD Nelson wrote: > Basically, I'd like to use Jack on my 'proper' soundcards - which are > all second-hand RME Digis. I'd be happy if all of my desktop noises - > sound effects, browser audio, that sort of thing could either be (mixed > and) routed to a pair of Jack inputs, or straight to the onboard card. > > I'd like basic audio to play transparently (to a non-skilled user) over > a second pair of speakers. That way, other people can use my machine to > browse the web, and do all their usual things. They wouldn't have a > reason to moan about me not running Windows, and they wouldn't risk > damaging my monitors... If you have an onboard card, just set that as card 0 and it will be used by all sound-generating programs by default. You can then tell JACK to use your RME cards. --ll
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