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No Sound Troubleshooting in Linux/Ubuntu using Firewire ...

    https://www.audiorecording.me/no-sound-troubleshooting-in-linuxubuntu-using-firewire-audio-interface.html#:~:text=When%20you%20are%20using%20Firewire%20audio%20interface%20in,%3D%3D%3D%20%3E%20FFADO%20%3D%3D%3D%20%3E%20Firewire%20audio%20interface
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The state of FireWire audio interfaces support on Linux

    https://librearts.org/2012/06/the-state-of-firewire-audio-interfaces-support-on-linux/
    You’ve probably heard about the convoluted state of audio in Linux before. Well, FireWire audio interfaces are only available when you are running the JACK sound server. Which is more or less OK for professional users, because it’s what they use anyway.

How to Set your Firewire Audio Interface as Default Sound ...

    https://www.audiorecording.me/how-to-set-your-firewire-audio-interface-as-default-sound-device-in-linux.html
    Since your external Firewire audio interface is primarily used for recording, the first step is configuring it to work with recording. The objectives of this step are the following: a.) Enable Linux to detect your installed Firewire audio interface. b.) Install the necessary Firewire audio drivers for it to work.

No Sound Troubleshooting in Linux/Ubuntu using Firewire ...

    https://www.audiorecording.me/no-sound-troubleshooting-in-linuxubuntu-using-firewire-audio-interface.html
    When you are using Firewire audio interface in Linux, you are basically using FFADO drivers for the OS to communicate with the hardware. These drivers will accept JACK at its input and output audio to the sound device via Firewire connection: JACK === > FFADO === > Firewire audio interface.

Firewire audio interface Linux - Linux - Ardour

    https://discourse.ardour.org/t/firewire-audio-interface-linux/81461
    Hi! I’m looking for a firewire audio interface which works with linux out of the box. I don’t need to much connectivity. Important is that I can listen to multiple tracks and record at the same time. I need a XLR and at least one TRS. And a way to connect my active monitors 😉 maybe a headphone connection would be nice.

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