Dominique Michel <[email protected]> [12-02-04 08:20]: > Le Sat, 4 Feb 2012 06:45:59 +0100, > [email protected] a écrit : > > > Hi, > > > > this is my first post to this list. > > > > I have installed the pro-audio overlay and I am using layman. > > > > Installed are rosegarden, zynaddsubfx, jack/audio/connection-kit > > (jackdbus), patchage > > > > If I start patchage, zynaddsubfx, rosegarden and connect them to each > > other and to system.playback everything works fine: > > What is played with rosegarden reaches zynaddsubfx: The bottom sliders > > of zynaddsubfx are moving. > > > > But there is no sound. > > You can configure jack with qjackctl. > > > > > Using Zynaddsubfx with -A (ignore jack, use alsa) produces sound. So > > alsa seems to be working fine. Same goes for mplayer when not using > > -ao jack. > > > > May be jack is choosing the wrong audio hardware for the output? > > But how can I convince it to use the one of my motherboard and not > > the other ones? > > > > The systems /etc/modprobe.d/alsa.conf looks likei: > > You should write your own alsa.conf file: > http://alsa.opensrc.org/MultipleCards > > Most important are the snd cards_limit and index options. They will > let you define the number of cards and their order. > > Ciao, > Dominique > > -- > "We have the heroes we deserve." > >
Hi Dominique, thank you for your reply and the link :) I configured jack with patchage. Since it is jackdbus (not jackd) it is - as to my knowledge - not compatible with qjackctl any more... I will see, how to disable the not wanted audio chips to only use the one on the motherboard. Later I will post again, whether I had success or not...fingers crossed ;) Best regards, mcc
