As Jeanette noted, it's possible but not simple.
I documented the process for Delta 1010 cards at
http://delta.brainiac.com/deltasync.html
You don't *have* to have the cards' clocks synced to make a combined device,
but if you don't the drift apart will become apparent before long.
On Thu, 30 Mar 2017 13:49:21 +0200 (CEST)
"Jeanette C." <julien@email-addr-hidden-paderborn.de> wrote:
> Mar 30 2017, Bill Purvis has written:
> ...
> > Is it possible to have more than on
> > audio output
> > here?
> Hi Bill,
> as far as I know, there are only two choices: if the soundcards are of
> similar make, you might link them by using worldclock and then make a
> multi device in ALSA. This at least works for the Delta 1010 soundcards.
>
> Then there is alsa_in and alsa_out, which can make JACK ports from other
> ALSA devices. IIRC the work fine these days.
>
> I can think of no direct way to connect more than one soundcard to JACK.
>
> HTH.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Jeanette
> ...
>
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