How to use ASIO?????? [LINE6 POD X3 LIVE]

Scott Lavender scottalavender at gmail.com
Mon Sep 27 17:11:17 BST 2010


On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Asmo Koskinen <asmo.koskinen at arkki.info>wrote:

> 27.09.2010 16:38, Scott Lavender kirjoitti:
>
> > I also have  Line6 POD, the original one, and use it with Ubuntu Studio,
> > primarily recording with Ardour.  I'll run down how I do it:
> > I take the mono (left) output from the POD and connect it to my breakout
> box
> > for my MAudio Delta44.  From here I route it (using qjackctl) to Ardour,
> arm
> > the track, hit record...and Bam!, I'm recording my guitar using my Line6
> > POD.
>
> Listen to Scott ;-) I do use my Line 6 Pocket Pod and Delta 66 very same
> way. And do not forget Hydrogen midi/drum machine, great tool to work
> with Ardour.
>
> Here is yet another example - one man band bedroom recording (bass,
> guitars, ukulele, mandolin, blues harp) with Hydrogen and Ardour ;-).
>
> http://www.arkki.info/images/Otan_sut_mukaan.png
>
> http://www.arkki.info/?p=169 (Click the arrow at end of page).
>
> With jackd and Ardour you can do whatever you like ;-)
>
> Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
>
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I would strongly recommend using qjackctl to start the jackd sound server
daemon, especially until you understand how your hardware performs with
jackd.

Using qjackctl will allow you set quickly change settings, start jack, keep
up with it's performance (how many xruns), stop jack, adjust settings, and
retest.  All from the same
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