![]() ![]() Now to my ACTUAL PROBLEM: when I boot my computer the blue yeti is recognized by fedora, but I cannot use it. ![]() If there are better solutions, please let me know. ![]() Ideally I'd have this solutions in Linux as well, which I think I found in the package paprefs. Under windows I had the two outputs receiving sound simultaneously, so that I always had sound on both of them. I use two audio outputs and one audio input, the outputs are my build-in audio on my motherboard and the audio output on my blue yeti microphone. I am making my switch to Linux at the moment and am encountering one last issue that I really want to fix. Short version: when I start up my computer the blue yeti is recognized but no sound input or output works, once I reconnect it works fine. Sounds Freesound ccMixter Songs, samples under CC Musical Artifacts : Sounfonts, samples, synth presets etc.Ĭurated software list Awesome-linuxaudio JHoermannįorums AV Linux forums KXStudio forums Demonic Sweaters linux audio productions, tutorials, floss software demos Linux Music : lots of tutorial and explanations about linux audio, jack, synthesis. Youtube Channels Tobiasz Karoń : Zynaddsubx, ardour, jack, obxd, calf and more. On freenode #laa #lad #lau #opensourcemusicians A subreddit dedicated towards music and audio related topics on the Linux platform. ![]()
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