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From the normal user perspective, currently, in order to i.e. record a USB device, one needs to list all devices with arecord -L in terminal, choose one and know what to put as parameter in alsa_in -d -j NAME.
What's inconvenient is I need to run the alsa_out command in a terminal after selecting the Dummy driver in Cadence. I would like to be able to configure the alsa_out command to automatically run when I start Jack from Cadence with the Dummy driver.
As state in one of the links, doing this from a GUI would also reduce the barrier of entry to GNU/Linux audio for many people. Additionally, it would be convenient to have some sort of memory for the Catia patching of alsa_out with audio applications, but this is less important than having the option to initialize alsa_out together along with the Dummy driver.
Some internal sound cards only work at 48 khz but I want to have a 44.1 khz JACK session in my editor.
Apparently, I can select the
Dummy
driver in Cadence and then usealsa_out
and Catia to patch/route the audio.Got this idea from jackaudio/jack2#334 (comment) and I also saw some other people on the web have requested a GUI alternative for doing this: https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?t=17415 and there are some related open issues here #120 #154.
What's inconvenient is I need to run the
alsa_out
command in a terminal after selecting theDummy
driver in Cadence. I would like to be able to configure thealsa_out
command to automatically run when I start Jack from Cadence with theDummy
driver.As state in one of the links, doing this from a GUI would also reduce the barrier of entry to GNU/Linux audio for many people. Additionally, it would be convenient to have some sort of memory for the Catia patching of
alsa_out
with audio applications, but this is less important than having the option to initializealsa_out
together along with theDummy
driver.Another alternative to all of this which I have not tried yet is referenced here jackaudio/jackaudio.github.com#97
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