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Scarlett Solo 4. Issues with sample rate and computer audio playing through mic input #22
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Hi @SchlaegtDenAal,
Have you seen this https://github.com/geoffreybennett/alsa-scarlett-gui/blob/master/docs/iface-4th-gen.md#routing-and-mixing explanation? That could help. Let me know if you still have questions! Regards, |
Hey Geoffrey,
Thank you alot for your explanation! I am new to linux and still figuring
out stuff. I have no clue about pulseaudio/pipewire, but i will research a
bit and let you know how it worked out after!
I will work on it as i get home and let you know!
Thank you alot!
Noah
…On Thu, Sep 26, 2024, 13:26 Geoffrey D. Bennett ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi @SchlaegtDenAal <https://github.com/SchlaegtDenAal>,
1.
The sample rate and buffer size is controlled by whatever program is
actually using the sound card. That would usually be PulseAudio or PipeWire.
2.
That issue is usually caused by PulseAudio or PipeWire mixing together
all 4 input channels from the Scarlett down to mono & presenting that to
your video call application. Commonly PCM Inputs 3 & 4 are "Loopback" i.e.
audio from your PC from Mix C/D from PCM Outputs 1 & 2. But that screenshot
shows PCM Input 3 & 4 disconnected. So either this screenshot shows how
you've accidentally fixed the problem without realising, or the problem
lies elsewhere in your system. Please double-check. You can also use the
control app levels window (look at the 4 PCM Inputs) to confirm if audio
from your PC is being sent back to your PC. If you're using PipeWire, also
use qpwgraph to check the audio routing while on a call.
3.
The direct monitor button adjusts the levels of Mix A and B. You can
twiddle the knobs in the control app mixer window to suit. The factory
configuration default is for the sound of your computer to be decreased in
volume when using direct monitor. I prefer 0dB across the board, direct
monitor on or off.
Have you seen this
https://github.com/geoffreybennett/alsa-scarlett-gui/blob/master/docs/iface-4th-gen.md#routing-and-mixing
explanation? That could help. Let me know if you still have questions!
Regards,
Geoffrey.
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You're welcome! If you need further assistance, please let me know what distro version, desktop environment etc you are using, then I can hopefully give more specific advice. |
Hey, I have installed the Control panel quite some time ago and almost everything is working like a charm. There are three issues that persist that I have not found a solution for. I ranked them in order of personal importance:
1: I would like to change the sample rate and buffer size of the interface, however I cannot find a way to do so.
2: there must be an issue with the routing i cannot seem to fix; when i am in video calls the computer audio is heard alongside my mic input.
3: When I turn direct monitor on, the sound of my computer increases in volume. I assume its also part of the routing, as if my computer audio gets doubled.
If there is anyone out there knowing what the problem could be let me know: :)
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