Yes, the Scarlett will just sync itself to the external adat signal. It’s the only option anyway because the Scarlett lacks clock inputs and has no adat output the external device could sync to.
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Checkout Bitwig. It is proprietary, but a professional audio workstation and available for Linux: https://www.bitwig.com/de/8-track/
You can throw stuff like that into perplexity.ai as a starting point (it’s free):
https://www.perplexity.ai/search/before-i-fully-make-the-switch-OTEQ6b5xTIiOL1J5avEKyQ#0
You can then continue to ask about stuff you want to understand. It’s a great learning tool.
Ever been on twitch? There are all kind of Pepe emotes used there (and related frogs). It’s a bit like saying “everyone talking German doesn’t mind being confused for a nazi”. Ridiculous.
Fake it till you make it
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What problems does Linux have to overcome to get more users
2·4 months agoThe problem with audio interfaces is that they function very different internally and have different kind of settings. Alsamixer does usually a decent job of listing all parameters but it is an old TUI tool and not nicely embedded into the desktop so I guess people just don’t find it. Stuff like latencies just have to do with buffer sizes that are configured in your machines audio system, usually pipewire, pulseaudio or jack, which all work on top of alsa (which is where the drivers run). You can reduce the buffers there (in config files) to get lower latencies. This however means that your system needs to have a very tight scheduling for your audio processes, because if it fails to fill the buffer in time there will be glitches. Professional low latency audio does definetly not work out of the box on linux. It got a little better with pipewire, but I don’t think it works well without a little bit of tinkering. If you decide to tinker I recommend you read this: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Professional_audio
I don’t remember which tool I use for my Scarlett (I’m travelling). But I googled a bit and this looks good:
https://blog.rtrace.io/posts/fedora-support-focusrite-scarlett/
This all would be better if manufacturers would provide Linux config tools like they do on windows or at least information of their protocols. Until they do we have to be greatful for people reverse engineering that stuff (e.g. by analysing USB traffic on windows) and then writing uis for it. Edit: this site seems to make more sense as the arch wiki page (it is linked there):
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What problems does Linux have to overcome to get more users
3·4 months agoNo but now we get closer to the real problem. Meaning there is an accessibility problem, which is different than the (in my opinion wrong) statement that I wanted to correct.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What problems does Linux have to overcome to get more users
3·4 months agoThey work but you can’t set the sample rate or enable any custom features on ANY of them.
Not in my experience. I have a RME card that can be configured via alsamixer (which should work for most cards) and a Focusrite Saphire USB interface that someone wrote a little UI for in which you can even freely route audio to/from different channels and mix busses.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy, what's the meaning, or point if you prefer, of life? I know 42, but I'm serious. Nothing lasts, everything is meaningless - are we just amusing ourselves until death?
3·5 months agoLife is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced
Still no IDE to use C++ currently trying Rider.
I recommend: (vs)code, clion (free for noncommercial use), qtcreator
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Teams will soon block screen capture during meetingsEnglish
10·7 months agoSo does running teams in a windows vm prevent me to take a screenshot on the Linux host? I can’t imagine it would.
If you don’t see your windows games in steam on Linux you have to enable Settings/Compatibility/‘Enable Steam Play for all other titles’, then just install normally from the Library screen.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Microsoft employees removed from town hall for protesting AI contracts with Israeli military
7·10 months agoIsn’t that nice! Having a moral dilemma to decide which hospital to bomb? Just let AI decide! It’s not your fault anymore just press the button!
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Technology@beehaw.org•Firefox deletes promise to never sell personal data, asks users not to panic
2·10 months agoMaybe the should replace their CEO wit AI:
https://www.perplexity.ai/search/consider-the-following-you-are-SHB99o4pQHCsG_BgZrbTLw#0
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Technology@beehaw.org•Firefox deletes promise to never sell personal data, asks users not to panic
30·10 months agoSo since their actions can be considered “sale of data”, they are breaking their promise which stated that they will never do that. Got it!
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Technology@beehaw.org•Google continues pulling the plug on Manifest v2 • The Register
28·10 months agouBO is in Firefox’ “recommended add-ons” list which are reviewed after every update.
You can check their criteria here:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/recommended-extensions-program
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Technology@beehaw.org•Google continues pulling the plug on Manifest v2 • The Register
10·10 months agoThey could but only after you installed them and explicitly gave them the permission to do so. i don’t get your point.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Google continues pulling the plug on Manifest v2 • The Register
18·10 months agoWhile it is still possible to block some ads on chrome the remaining options are inferior. If that is enough for you go ahead.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Google continues pulling the plug on Manifest v2 • The Register
26·10 months agouBlock Origin is open source and can be freely audited by everyone. https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock
Damn kids and their AI images!