Thanks Steve, my upload speed is about 1Mb/s! Having said that I'm in the process of trying to upgrade to a faster service. Fingers crossed that works out OK. From: Steve Beaumont beaumos@users.sourceforge.net Sent: 01 January 2021 12:02 To: [llcon:discussion] software@discussion.llcon.p.re.sourceforge.net Subject: [llcon:discussion] Re: Mapping more than 2 inputs on Focusrite 18i8 Chris, yes correct each instance will require its own stream to and from the server and therefore bandwidth can become...
Not heard of it, but I'll look it up, thanks Steve From: Steve Beaumont beaumos@users.sourceforge.net Sent: 01 January 2021 12:18 To: [llcon:discussion] software@discussion.llcon.p.re.sourceforge.net Subject: [llcon:discussion] Re: Mapping more than 2 inputs on Focusrite 18i8 Chris, just had another thought. If your OK with a single session. You could use Jack audio + Carla and map each required input to Jamulus as required. This works well and results in a single stream (and therefore session) However,...
Yes thanks I could do this if needed - I have a Yamaha mixer, so that would work. I guess I was hoping do it within the Focusrite's mixing capabilities, but if not then this would work. I will be interested to see what impact it has on latency though.
Hi Steve, you are right and this is a potential workaround. I have indeed made this work- running two instances of the Jamulus software, mapping outputs 1&2 into the first instance and output 3 into the second. It seems to work OK. My only concern is whether running 2 instances of Jamulus requires twice the bandwidth, as my broadband connection isn't great. I'll find out on Sunday when we rehearse! Thanks for your time in responding.
Hi, I haven't been able to work out how to do this in Focusrite Control. You can create a cusatom mix and direct it to any of the physical outputs of the device - except, it seems, the USB connector to the computer. But maybe someone who knows the Focusrite software better can put me right?
Hi, I have been using a Focusrite 2i2 with Jamulus for a few months and, after some initial messing about, it has been working fine. However, having only 2 inputs is restrictive as ideally I want three: bass, mic + ability to connect iPhone so we can play songs via Spotify if we want to check structures/details. Using the 2i2 I have to disconnect either bass or mic to connect up the phone, even for a 10 second burst of listening. I finally went out and bought a 4-input Focusrite, the 18i8, so that...