Hah, got it!
Try this in ~/.asoundrc
Code:
pcm.Multi {
type multi;
slaves.a.pcm hw:M2496
slaves.a.channels 2;
slaves.b.pcm hw:M2496_1
slaves.b.channels 2;
bindings.0.slave a;
bindings.0.channel 0;
bindings.1.slave a;
bindings.1.channel 1;
bindings.2.slave b;
bindings.2.channel 0;
bindings.3.slave b;
bindings.3.channel 1;
}
ctl.Multi
{
type hw
card M2496
}
And then to start jack: /usr/bin/jackd -P80 -S -dalsa -d Multi -r44100 -p64 -n2 -Xseq
And if that doesn't work, try:
Code:
pcm.Multi {
type multi;
slaves.a.pcm hw:1
slaves.a.channels 2;
slaves.b.pcm hw:3
slaves.b.channels 2;
bindings.0.slave a;
bindings.0.channel 0;
bindings.1.slave a;
bindings.1.channel 1;
bindings.2.slave b;
bindings.2.channel 0;
bindings.3.slave b;
bindings.3.channel 1;
}
ctl.Multi
{
type hw
card 1
}
And the same command line to start jack.
The first version would be the preferred one. If it works you should be able to put the command line back into the reaper prefs.
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