systems, e.g. on Linux, both <abbr title="Advanced Linux Sound Architecture">
ALSA</abbr> and <abbr title="JACK Audio Connection Kit">JACK</abbr> are
available.
systems, e.g. on Linux, both <abbr title="Advanced Linux Sound Architecture">
ALSA</abbr> and <abbr title="JACK Audio Connection Kit">JACK</abbr> are
available.
On Mac OS X this will typically be <kbd class="menu">CoreAudio</kbd>. On Linux usually
this will be either <kbd class="menu"><abbr title="Free Firewire Audio Driver fOr
linux">FFADO</abbr></kbd>
On Mac OS X this will typically be <kbd class="menu">CoreAudio</kbd>. On Linux usually
this will be either <kbd class="menu"><abbr title="Free Firewire Audio Driver fOr
linux">FFADO</abbr></kbd>
Architecture">ALSA</abbr></kbd>, depending on whether or not you are
utilizing a firewire device. Advanced users on all platforms may also
use <kbd class="menu">NetJack</kbd> which provides network audio I/O.
Architecture">ALSA</abbr></kbd>, depending on whether or not you are
utilizing a firewire device. Advanced users on all platforms may also
use <kbd class="menu">NetJack</kbd> which provides network audio I/O.
driver above and which are capable of duplex operation.
<p class="warning">
If you are using an Intel Mac running OS X and the builtin audio
driver above and which are capable of duplex operation.
<p class="warning">
If you are using an Intel Mac running OS X and the builtin audio
its separate input and output devices into a single "aggregate
device"</a> before Ardour will be able to use it.
</p>
its separate input and output devices into a single "aggregate
device"</a> before Ardour will be able to use it.
</p>
The selector will allow you to select from any sample rate
supported by the device selected above it.
The selector will allow you to select from any sample rate
supported by the device selected above it.
You can adjust the size of the buffer used by your audio interface
to allow for either lower latency, or lower CPU usage and higher
latency.
You can adjust the size of the buffer used by your audio interface
to allow for either lower latency, or lower CPU usage and higher
latency.
- default is <kbd class="menu">all available channels</kbd>.</dd>
- <dt>Hardware Input/Output Latency</dt>
- <dd>Specify the hardware delay in samples for precise latency compensation.</dd>
- <dt>Calibrate</dt>
- <dd>
+ default is <kbd class="menu">all available channels</kbd>.</td></tr>
+ <tr><th>Hardware Input/Output Latency</th>
+ <td>Specify the hardware delay in samples for precise latency compensation.</td></tr>
+ <tr><th>Calibrate</th>
+ <td>
Select the MIDI driver to use. On Mac OS X, this will be <kbd
class="menu">CoreMIDI</kbd>. On Linux, you can change between two legacy
Select the MIDI driver to use. On Mac OS X, this will be <kbd
class="menu">CoreMIDI</kbd>. On Linux, you can change between two legacy