Jonathan E. Brickman-2 wrote:
>
> ... The question is: Is there any reason why I
> should not be running all audio through Jack? I heard that through
> .asoundrc one can achieve this quite easily, and it strikes me as a way
> to speed up the process of setup for a gig, ...
>
> J.E.B.
>
One reason not to use jack for all your sounds is you don't want mouse
clicks, OS warnings and "you've got mail" sounds going to your audience
or recording. Pulseaudio is intended to handle those regular user sounds
but can have terrible latency and lack of control for the musician, even
with the pulse-jack connection.
LASH can save your jack and audio application connections and settings
and can restore them fairly quickly, give it a try.
-- Jeff
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