
Sure, it is better to connect an amplifier and a pair of speakers to the USB card. I've tried rebooting, changing driver models in audio settings, updating. My SONAR support membership ended (not intentional, missed the boat somehow, busy with non-musical life). most PCI, USB and Bluetooth devices), then this is the best option".įor editing and mixing with the computer speakers, when I don't need the USB card, I prefer to start jack with the interface PCH (the onboard audio card) in "playback only mode" and, of course, disable the "script after startup". Device is Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (1st gen.) USB 2.0 audio with latest Win driver and it works fine in other audio tests (Win Media, iTunes, Band-in-a-Box). The solution I described above is the number 1: "If you are using JACK on Linux and want to use additional devices that have ALSA driver support (i.e. Nevertheless, it can be an easy if unreliable way to set up JACK so that, for example, it records from a USB microphone and plays back via a builtin audio device". "this approach will not do any clock drift correction, so as the two devices drift over time, you may get glitches in the audio stream. Now, jack and ardour will see "alsa out: playback" ports, which are the computer speakers. Setup -> Options tab: Execute script after start up: The input and output device fields as you have already selected the interfaceįor the computer speakers to work, I then use "alsa_out" like this: Many, but not all, Focusrite products are manufactured for the company in China.

Focusrite designs and markets audio interfaces, microphone preamps, consoles, analogue EQs and Channel strips, and digital audio processing hardware and software. Tab, I select "Capture only" in the Audio field. is a UK audio equipment manufacturer based in High Wycombe, England.


USB card as the Interface in the Parameters tab. I have recorded lately in a similar situation. So you want to capture with the Focusrite and, at the same time, A suggestion if you don't have speakers connected to the Focusrite,
