![]() it might not be the most highly optimized or tweaked for the highest performance, but like a reliable car it will get you where you want to go.įor ASIO, think ALSA - its not specifically the same but it fulfills the same role. And often less things will be broken than using a tuned-up ‘Studio’ version. It will work just fine, comparable at least to Windows. The simple way to do audio on Linux (if you are moving from e.g Windows) is: The OP is not even familiar with ALSA yet, so adding JACK or Pipewire into the mix is likely to do more to confuse the issue (I haven’t figured out pipewire yet and I develop audio software for a living…) Unfortunately this is exactly the kind of thing that turns away many potential converts to Linux before they even start. I recommend either JACK or Pipewire to act as an intermediary layer that makes it so multiple applications can access audio devices.
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