I have a Lambda lexicon which in short is an interface between my microphones and instruments and my computer that plugs in to a usb port on my computer. It is used for recording music on to your computer.
The problem I'm having is when i try to use it in Linux with one of those wonderful Linux music programs it tells me something about jack not on and refuses to work. I'm sorry if I'm not making much sense but I don't understand how recording in linux works to well my self. Some knowledgeable advise would be appropriated. Thanks
Lambda Lexicon and jack
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Lambda Lexicon and jack
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Re: Lambda Lexicon and jack
Hey
how do you expect us to answer you with this description?
Thank you for your interest in Mint
To help you solve your problem we need to know exactly what Mint you use.
By that I mean version (like Celena or Daryna or numerical if you prefer) and edition (main = Gnome, KDE or some of the Community Editions like xfce or fluxbox or the mini edition)
We also need possible error messages, exactly as they appear
We also need information about your hardware. You can obtain that by running
lspci
in a terminal
If it is something connected to USB you run
lsusb
and similarly for other 'buses' like pcmcia....
To copy from a terminal mark (with the mouse) and right click
Then paste into a code box (it does not use as much space then)
Thank you
how do you expect us to answer you with this description?
My standard answer istells me something about jack not on and refuses to work
Thank you for your interest in Mint
To help you solve your problem we need to know exactly what Mint you use.
By that I mean version (like Celena or Daryna or numerical if you prefer) and edition (main = Gnome, KDE or some of the Community Editions like xfce or fluxbox or the mini edition)
We also need possible error messages, exactly as they appear
We also need information about your hardware. You can obtain that by running
lspci
in a terminal
If it is something connected to USB you run
lsusb
and similarly for other 'buses' like pcmcia....
To copy from a terminal mark (with the mouse) and right click
Then paste into a code box (it does not use as much space then)
Thank you
Re: Lambda Lexicon and jack
My question was answered by the makers of Lambda Lexicon. Thanks.
Re: Lambda Lexicon and jack
Moderator; the last post from user name titled biteme was from me kachilda. It was not directed towards the last post or the person who sent it. I sent my last post in Windows using IE7 and the browser or the sight wouldn't let me post under my user name so the user name biteme was born out of slight frustration. It didn't occur to me that I was automatically checked in to the forum through Mint. So the user name I will keep is kachilda.
Re: Lambda Lexicon and jack
Ok - one thing I can't edit n a post is the nick for the one who wrote it.....