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{{Ebuild | {{Ebuild | ||
|Summary=A sophisticated audio routing and mixing application. | |Summary=A sophisticated audio routing and mixing application. | ||
|CatPkg=media-sound/jack-audio-connection-kit | |CatPkg=media-sound/jack-audio-connection-kit | ||
|Maintainer= | |Maintainer= | ||
|Homepage=http://www.jackaudio.org | |Homepage=http://www.jackaudio.org | ||
}} | }} | ||
JACK is an acronym for Jack Audio Connection Kit. It is a low latency audio server mainly utilized by pro audio software. | JACK is an acronym for Jack Audio Connection Kit. It is a low latency audio server mainly utilized by pro audio software. | ||
Note | {{Note|I'm interested to know what makes JACK better than using ALSA. Some introductory comparison would be welcome.}} | ||
For users that require low latency when running JACK, see the following [[Kernel/configs/realtime|kernel configuration guide]]. | |||
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JACK Audio Connection Kit
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JACK is an acronym for Jack Audio Connection Kit. It is a low latency audio server mainly utilized by pro audio software.
Note
I'm interested to know what makes JACK better than using ALSA. Some introductory comparison would be welcome.
For users that require low latency when running JACK, see the following kernel configuration guide.