Then, i did set up my two mics to record to the input sink (both mics are named "AT2020 USB"), and i did set up oceanaudio to record from the mixed sink. $ pactl load-module module-loopback sink=inputs Then, for each of my two microphones i created loopback sinks (hence, ran this command twice): $ pactl load-module module-null-sink sink_name=inputs however, since i did struggle, below is a detailed explanation.Ĭreated one sound sink for the mix of my two microphones: i used remap modules as suggested by above. Ok, i managed to do this in a simple way. I'm lacking some basic knowledge here, so i believe i'm missing a few things.
Please apply all the above mentioned changes and start jack again! It is very likely that youĮncounter xruns. You don't appear to have a sane system configuration. Please check your /etc/security/nf for the following lineĪfter applying these changes, please re-login in order for them to take effect. JACK is running in realtime mode, but you are not allowed to use realtime scheduling. Under certain conditions see the file COPYING for details This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it Successfully connected to LASH server at localhostĬonnect(2) call to /dev/shm/jack-1000/default/jack_0 failed (err=No such file or directory)Ĭopyright 2001-2009 Paul Davis, Stephane Letz, Jack O'Quinn, Torben Hohn and others. (jack_mixer:7187): Gtk-WARNING **: 21:51:55.583: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "adwaita",Ĭannot load Python bindings for GConf, your preferences will not be preserved across jack_mixer invocationsĬonnected to session bus, unique name is ":1.198" or? however, starting it as my own user doesn't work. I can start jack_mixer as root, but i assume that is all wrong.
installed the tool but haven't manage getting it working either.
which might be the limit? never used a daw before so ardour was a tad overwhelming. i was only able to use one input source at a time. Installed ardour and tried recording from two microphones there but didn't figure out how.