On Mon, 7 Mar 2011, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
For Audio API (OSS, ALSA, etc.): You can choose the respective menu item, then set it up in the dialog window that pops up. Click "Save all settings" to... save all settings. Isn't that persistent audio interface settings?
D'oh, yeah, but I don't notice it, as I still rely on commandline flags, shell-scripts and alias-commands. I knew it was somewhere... ;)
Things I would normally set using the Media Menu: input devices, # of channels, whether or not to use multiple devices, delay.
But delay is a kind of in-between : it's at once very machine-dependent and very patch-dependent. Some patches are meant for low-latency, and some patches have to be high-latency to prevent drop-outs, but the actual amount can't really be decided in advance in a machine-independent way.
Things I would set using the Media Menu OR some kind of in-patch mechanism: sample rate
Right. But are some soundcards and/or drivers limited to only certain sampling rates ?
(Side note : I thought that my soundcard was quite limited, but now I try to find a limit to the sampling rate that I can set, and I can't find one...?)
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