Re: [Jack-Devel] Jack and thunderbolt

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DateFri, 07 Dec 2018 23:30:05 -0500
From [hidden] at grossmann-venter dot com <[hidden] at grossmann-venter dot com
ToJack devel <[hidden] at lists dot jackaudio dot org>
> 
> Please reply to the mailing list and don't top-post.
> 
> That is probably a misunderstanding. The Presonus and the Focusrite 2nd
> gen USB devices don't provide access to the device's internal routing
> when using it with a Linux machine. They are class compliant and don't
> need individual drivers. Sound devices that aren't class compliant need
> an individual driver and there might be access to the device's internal
> routing, as there is for some RME audio devices, when using the Linux's
> hdspmixer wich is similar to RME's totalmix,
> http://www.rme-audio.de/en/support/techinfo/hdsp_totalmix_software.php.
> 
> Monitoring without latency means, that you could route the input
> channels, directly to the output channels. IOW if you connect a
> microphone, you could listen to the unprocessed signal without latency,
> it's not the signal processed by your Linux machine.
> 

Thank you for the explanation.
That answers most of my questions very nicely, even ones I havent asked 
yet.

reply do not list the usergroup address but the poster so this will 
happen every now and then.
It involves reply all then remove the to: address and cut and paste the 
cc (which is the group address) into to: it is the way the group 
software adds addresses.
the group address should ideally be in the reply-to and not a cc, but I 
will do the abovementioned workaround.
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