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  1. Professional audio. This article describes how to configure your system for recording, mixing and playing back audio as well as using it to synthesize and generate sounds. Those activities are subsumed under the term professional audio (pro audio) and typically require low latency performance.

  2. M-Audio Fast Track Pro. The M-Audio Fast Track Pro is an USB 4x4 audio interface, working at 24bit/96kHz. Due to limitation of USB 1, this device requires additional setup to get access to all its features. Device works in one of two configuration:

  3. This article is about basic sound management. For advanced topics see Professional audio. General information. The Arch sound system consists of several levels: Drivers and interface – hardware support and control. Usermode API (libraries) – utilized and required by applications.

  4. A Pro Audio Tuning Guide for Arch (and other Arch-based distros) Following this guide will allow you to get the best possible performance on Linux for professional audio needs. Even though these steps are well-tested, it is wise to research what each step accomplishes and why (the search engine is your friend :P ).

  5. 8 mar 2011 · In my own pro audio setup (using Debian Bookworm) I have now permanently moved to pipewire compiling from https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire. I've just updated to 0.3.85 and quite happy including enabling build options for aptx/HD and LDAC bluetooth codecs.

  6. Actively maintained binary package repo for Arch Linux of free and open source pro-audio software.

  7. Jack Audio Connection Kit is the OG low-latency audio server/mixer. Most pro audio applications want it (ex. Ardour), and some require it (ex. SuperCollider). It can be tuned by editing its configuration files (jackd.conf) or using GUIs like such as QJackCTL or QPWGraph.

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