![]() If you want to use JACK for professional recording, I hear Ardour is leagues better than Audacity. I'd suggest you do this first, if you think there's something wrong with your current configuration. Audacity will work fine with 'padsp audacity', which stops Pulseaudio (another thing which doesn't work well with Audacity).Īs a side-note, before I even got to this I followed this terrific guide to setting up Pulseaudio and JACK properly. If you don't, and only want to use Audacity without the hassle of JACK (this means Audacity can be the only thing playing sound/recording sound at the time you're using it), then just kill JACK, or better yet, don't have it installed. So, anyway, I assume if you're reading this you already know about JACK and Audacity and why you'd want them. The mailing-lists were a bit more helpful, but most advocated just killing JACK to use Audacity, which obviously doesn't make sense if you're using Audacity in conjunction with other sound programs, especially the extremely cool assortment of JACK software, as well as for very very low latency. ![]() Most blog-posts just said "ah, set this and it'll work" and the directions are skimpy because this will only work on THEIR setup. ![]() Feels like I've been through every google page on the given title, and none really helped.
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