Thanks for posting this! I've been playing around with Jack for a couple years now - mostly just to do 'sketches' with my guitar and Sooperlooper - but have never really taken the time to figure out much of the input / output properties. Really appreciate it!
Nice tutorial - thanks for sharing your knowledge here. Do you know whether the connections that you set up are saved when you shut down Jack? Our do you have to set them up again every time you use Jack?
The best explanation about Jack I could find so far. Well explained and pratical ! Congratulations !
A very fine and down to earth tutorial.
Ha no way... found you while looking into some JACK stuff. My fellow netrunner :D.
Very nice functional and structural explanation using the simplest example. Tre bien!
Thanks for posting this! I've been playing around with Jack for a couple years now - mostly just to do 'sketches' with my guitar and Sooperlooper - but have never really taken the time to figure out much of the input / output properties. Really appreciate it!
Drew Nelson no problem.
Nice tutorial - thanks for sharing your knowledge here. Do you know whether the connections that you set up are saved when you shut down Jack? Our do you have to set them up again every time you use Jack?
thank you really very a lot much. Super budget, concise and useful.
No sound at all cero nada sin audio. Qué debo hacer? Linux.
Impedance matching inputs is a thing. Those splitter adapters into the laptop will never be clean.
Ciao vorrei chiederti se capisce LItaliano
The recurring acronyms thing, GNU did that.. they started it, so throw all shade in that direction. XD
great tutorial much appreciated
Good info. Im going to start calling a desk rather than mixer to mess with my American friends.