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jack and pulseaudio - How do I .... ? - Ardour

    https://discourse.ardour.org/t/jack-and-pulseaudio/87691
    hi everybody, just a final note to close this thread. i finally was able to get to record audio to ardour, using a behringer xenyx 302 usb, and setting in and out through the behringer that was immediately recognized by my OS (ubuntu). i still experience coflicts between using pulseaudio and jack applications that i overcome restarting the pc. but for now the recording is doable and …

pulseaudio - UbuntuStdio jackd and Ardour scrambles all ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1247651/ubuntustdio-jackd-and-ardour-scrambles-all-sound
    I've been trying to get a simple recording setup working with Ardour 5 on UbuntuStudio 20.04. I first faced an issue with HDMI being the default and unable to capture through the mic port. I solved...

Ardour, pulseaudio, and JACK / Multimedia and Games / Arch ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=148568
    If you just have to use ardour or other jack app from time to time, you don't need to migrate the entire system over jack, nor it is a good idea to make ardour go trough pulse sink, since it can talk directly to jack. It will suffice to suspend pulseaudio prior to running jack and have it resumed after. $ pacmd suspend true run ardour

sound - Ubuntu Studio 20.04, getting Pulse Audio and …

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1302692/ubuntu-studio-20-04-getting-pulse-audio-and-jack-to-play-nice
    Ubuntu Studio 20.04 + Ardour 5 + EMU 0404 PCI // Stereo-input for recording not working. 1. What are Pulse Audio and Jack Audio? 1. Ubuntu Studio: Record from multiple remote locations (give applications Jack audio plugs?) 0. Ubuntu …

Building Ardour on Ubuntu – guysherman.com

    https://guysherman.com/2015/08/12/building-ardour-on-ubuntu/
    So, to install the dependencies do the following: > sudo apt-get build-dep ardour3. On Debian, that would actually give you all the dependencies for Ardour 4 (their Ardour3 package is actually version 4.x). On Ubuntu there are a couple more dependencies you need to install: > sudo apt-get install vamp-plugin-sdk libtag1-dev libaubio-dev ...

JACK sound server and Routing Audio Tracks in Ardour

    https://www.audiorecording.me/starting-ardour-jack-audio-sound-server-tutorial-in-linuxubuntu.html
    This implies that whenever Ardour is running, it connects to JACK that will dedicate a substantial amount of computer system resources for optimal operation. Second, Ubuntu runs on PulseAudio sound server by default which is essentially the reason why you will be able play music by default.

(I'm a noob) no sound/playback - linux - Linux - Ardour

    https://discourse.ardour.org/t/im-a-noob-no-sound-playback-linux/100284
    suspending pulseaudio does the trick. I try not to be overly negative about whatever system setup people choose to use, but it seems to me that Ubuntu breaks audio production more often than other distributions. There are ways to build PulseAudio so it gracefully gives up control when Ardour or jackd requests access to the device.

Ardour updates on Ubuntu - Linux - Ardour

    https://discourse.ardour.org/t/ardour-updates-on-ubuntu/81661
    hey. i’ve got an Ubuntu Studio install (8.04, Hardy Heron), and recently checked to see that it came with Ardour 2.3. i’d like to update to the latest version (2.7 as of now) but it would be annoying if i had to compile and install it every time there was a patched release. is there a repository i could add to the list in Synaptic Package Manager such that updates would happen ...

How to reset PulseAudio and ALSA on Ubuntu …

    https://www.mind-overflow.net/post/how-to-reset-pulseaudio-and-alsa-on-ubuntu/
    Then, run the following command: sudo apt install pulseaudio alsa-base alsa-utils. Voilà. Reboot your machine and your audio will be good to go, ready to play your favorite tunes, meme videos and whatnot. Last update: 23 March …

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