Re: Mulitple sound caards with Jackd

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On 09/19/2010 07:32 AM, Jonathan E. Brickman wrote:
  I thought there probably would be a buffer-size conflict problem with
an alsa-multi situation.  But netjack over localhost is an interesting
thought.

netjack over localhost does not make sense. you can just use jackd on your primary soundcard and alsa_[in|out] on your secondary. but the realtime resampling will either chew up insane amounts of cpu, or degrade the sound, or both. ok for telephony or for listening to unimportant stuff over small speakers, but not for serious work.

generally, multiple soundcards make sense in three scenarios:
a) you have professional soundcards that can sync to an external source (sometimes, that could even be spdif), in which case you can use an alsa multi device without sound degradation. b) you want to fiddle (possibly including soldering the oscillator output of one card to the clock in of the next...)
c) you really don't care about the sound quality of the secondary card.

if you want to get real work done, shop for a single multichannel card instead.


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