[13:52] <studio-user096> Hi there, im new to linux and i just wanted to say hello :)
[14:01] <carbonzero> studio-user096: hey there! how are you? welcome aboard to linux! Any questions you may have, just ask away and someone will help you the best they can. Eickmeyer and Ovenwerks and several others are extremely knowledgeable and they'll help you if no one else can.
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[14:02] <carbonzero> studio-user096: which version of Ubuntu do you use?
[14:02] <carbonzero> studio-user096: or variant of Linux?
[17:43] <studio-user708> hello from Colombia
 Is a driver for the Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 2nd Generation USB audio interface available in Ubuntu Studio 18.04? An equivalent to the Focusrite Control internal routing software that is available for Windows and Mac? … I have got sound playback working using the interface but can't find any internal routing software.
 I keep seeing references to Alsa Mixer in relation to Focusrite interfaces. How do I access that?
 @Chris [Is a driver for the Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 2nd Generation USB audio interface av …], Unlike Windows, Linux does not require special drivers. A general rule of thumb is that if it works on a Mac, it works in Windows.
 Also, the routing configuration software is Jack, the interface for which you uninstalled (Ubuntu Studio Controls).
[18:52] <OvenWerks> Eickmeyer: I think the internal routing is what is wanted.
[18:54] <OvenWerks> I know there was a patch go in for the scarlett devices (From Robin G) I do not know which Kernel it was starts coming in.
[18:54] <OvenWerks> It is possible to build for older kernels though.
 Understood. Thanks.  … L
 I am using 18.04 without the backports or US Controls at the moment. Just taking it one step at a time. Not using Jack. … I just tried selecting 'Scarlett 6i6 USB: Audio (hw: 1,0)' in Audacity Preferences > Devices > Playback and Recording drop down menus. … And by golly I am getting a wave form with perfect sound from my condenser mic
[20:23] <studiobot> plugged into the 6i6 front XLR socket.   … I can hear track one playing back in my headphones plugged into the Scarlett Headphones Out 1. And I can record a second track while hearing the first with no delay or latency.  … That is all I need. Don't need a fancy DAW...yet. I might get a keyboard and try qTractor later. … That is great Ubuntu Studio
[20:23] <studiobot> people! Scarlett 6i6 works out of the box.
 Even the 6i6's phantom power works.