ah that's why many of you are talking about
using jack with alternative soundcards?
i'll take it as a standard solution
but well ... i wanna keep myself minimal
am a micro.ispretty person
even planning to buy a ASUS Eee
in case my iBookG4's battery get dead
i wonder what i have to give up
if i am to keep jackd always ON...
i can sacrifice those if they are not that much important
on a serious music creating machine
i am to use
CS,SC,Chuck,SOX,Vorbis-tools,lame,mpg321
On 11/23/07, drew Roberts <zotz@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Another thought...
>
> For some of what I do here I have a little Alesis multimix8 USB... (built in
> USB soundcard)
>
> One thing you can do is have two sound cards.
>
> Set your normal system stuff to use one sound card (say the onboard in my
> case) and your recording stuff to use the other (say the multimix in my
> case) - this can work fine depending on your needs.
>
> That little Alesis mixer is a decent price for what it gives you to my way of
> thinking.
>
> I have a similar setup on another box with a delta 1010 and an onboard card.
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