Re: MultiCard: Userspace solution

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Hi,

why not simply use "hw:IO" as a device in jack? That works perfectly
well for me. It is just overwritten by qjackctl if I select a sound card
from the list. Works also for all other ALSA applications (and you can
create aliases in .asoundrc of you like, e.g.:

pcm.!default {
  type plug
#  slave { pcm "hw:Digi968,0" }
  slave { pcm "hw:DSP" }
  route_policy duplicate
}

should work with non-plug definition as well).

-- Giso


Carlo Capocasa wrote:
> Never got it to work...
> 
> Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
>>> Hi everyone!
>>>
>>> I made a quick fix solution to the alsa multicard problem that turns up
>>> when you have more than one soundcard. In this case, the alsa device
>>> number is volatile and you have to update your QJackCtl config after
>>> every boot.
>>>
>>> The description is here:
>>>
>>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/MulticardQuickfix
>>>
>>> It is on the Ubuntu Wiki, because that is what I use, but the
>>> instructions should work unchanged for any linux distribution.
>>>
>>> Thanks for having a look! Let me know if I can improve something.
>>>
>>> Carlo
>> Doesn't the Alsa's option card numbering work any more?
>>
>> Ico
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