coelebs | is line out/headphone jack switching hard wired or can i have monitoring output on jack? | 04:30 |
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coelebs | i'd like to monitor input for sooperlooper at my headphones while it plays on speakers | 04:34 |
coelebs | it would be easier to buy a splitter cable or usb audio interface but dx it's sunday and i'd need to order them online | 04:35 |
OvenWerks | take a look at alsamixer | 04:43 |
OvenWerks | I think they are labeled | 04:43 |
OvenWerks | On my netbook (HDA audio) there was a master level, line out level and headphone level and they could all be up at the same time. | 04:44 |
coelebs | thx | 04:55 |
coelebs | that at least got signal splitted | 04:55 |
OvenWerks | no problem | 04:56 |
coelebs | i cannot find separate outs on jackctl but i guess i need to get myself some audio interface/sound card anyway | 04:57 |
OvenWerks | That may be true. What does aplay -l say? | 04:58 |
OvenWerks | you may be able to use zita-j2a to get the other outputs. | 04:59 |
OvenWerks | It depends on how your audio interface is wired. | 04:59 |
* OvenWerks has his internal audio interface turned off in bios... | 05:00 | |
coelebs | http://pastebin.com/PGhtSSBF | 05:04 |
OvenWerks | It looks like you could have a second stereo out anyway. | 05:06 |
OvenWerks | It looks like you are using hw:0.0 now and maybe zita-j2a -d hw:0.2 | 05:08 |
OvenWerks | would get some more. I don't know that would be your HP or some other output though | 05:08 |
OvenWerks | alsamixer may see them all as one card. As I said I don't play with internal audio stuff much. | 05:10 |
coelebs | it says invalid value for a card, where can i find the identifier? | 05:10 |
coelebs | an't open ALSA playback device 'hw:0.2'. | 05:11 |
OvenWerks | when you go to qjackctl setup... | 05:11 |
coelebs | can't* | 05:11 |
OvenWerks | there is a small > next to the box by Interface | 05:11 |
OvenWerks | it should give you a list. | 05:12 |
coelebs | ach so | 05:12 |
coelebs | hw:Intel:0.2 | 05:12 |
OvenWerks | Try that then | 05:13 |
coelebs | still says can't open but identifier is right | 05:14 |
OvenWerks | Which output is jack using? | 05:15 |
OvenWerks | Or I guess I should ask if jack is running | 05:15 |
coelebs | hw:Intel | 05:15 |
coelebs | yes it is | 05:15 |
OvenWerks | OK. Not sure then. | 05:15 |
coelebs | i'll tinker with these settings | 05:16 |
OvenWerks | I don't have one that complex to play with. | 05:16 |
coelebs | maybe i'll bruteforce my way there | 05:16 |
OvenWerks | You can try setting input and output separately in jack and then you can switch the outputs around | 05:17 |
OvenWerks | zita-j2a -h gives other options too | 05:17 |
OvenWerks | I am assuming you would be using 48k for example. | 05:18 |
OvenWerks | if you have jack set to 44.1k zita-j2a may not be able to set the same device to 48000 | 05:18 |
coelebs | at first i used to hate jack but i'm getting to like it | 05:20 |
OvenWerks | I run it all the time. On this machine it starts with the session and pulse always goes through jack. | 05:21 |
OvenWerks | By The way, 48k is the design speed for the internal audio. Most audio interfaces sound best at that speed. | 05:22 |
coelebs | ok i think i got 44.1k | 05:28 |
OvenWerks | they will probably both have to be the same | 05:29 |
scvxx_ | nice new look.. | 07:06 |
ElphXR | hi | 07:19 |
ElphXR | question- I'm using 14.04 ubuntu studio.. and trying to load xsynth-dssi with jack-dssi-host .. I get an error . failed to load plugin library. | 07:20 |
ElphXR | does this work on ubuntustudio 14.04 ? wondering how to troublshoot. | 07:21 |
ElphXR | nevermind. env not set for DSSI_PATH | 07:27 |
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