can't connect to my sound card
I have a problem getting Ardour connect properly to my sound card (Lambda Lexicon). These are my connections in Jack Pilot:
Driver: Coreaudio
Interface: Lexicon Lambda
Sample rate: 44100
Buffer size: 1024
Interface Output Channels: 0 (can’t be changed)
Interface Input Channels: 2
Virtual Input Channels: 2
Virtual Input Channels: 2
Auto-Connect with physical ports: (yes)
Verbose logging for debug purposes
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”Jack Audio Connection Kit” settings
driver: coreaudio
Interface: Lambda (my soundcard)
Audio: Duplex
Input device: default
Output device: default
sample rate: 441000
When I open Ardour, the log says:
[WARNING]: no outputs available for auditioner - manual connection required
I’ve tried various options in the IN- and OUT-put ports in Ardour. Nothing works. I can’t make Ardour to monitor what I record and I can’t listen while I record.
Any ideas?
/svante
PS. I’m on PowerBook G4. System: Mac OS X 10.4.11
this is a key line:
Interface Output Channels: 0 (can’t be changed)
I have no idea what is causing this, but basically your audio hardware appears to have no outputs. I suggest you fire up
Applications -> Utilities -> Audio/MIDI setup, and report back here on what it says about your Lexicon interface as far as inputs and outputs.
Hi Paul
Under Apllications/Utilities/Audio-/MIDI setup
I have Lexicon Lambda (my sound card) under Standard input and the same under Standard output. Under system output I’ve also specified Lexicon Lambda. This would be correct, wouldn’t it?
best
/Svante
Well. If I look at my audio/MIDI setup it doesn’t specify the actual number (that is 1, 2, 3 etc). It just lets med choose to use “Lexicon Lambda In/Out for Standard out, system out and standard input respectively. No other modifications can be made except for “format”: which is specified to 44.100 Hz and 24 bits/2 channels.





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