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I'm using the 64 bit ALSA stand alone version. I've not tried the JACK version though I would imagine the patchbay in JACK would give you the ability to control the connection of ST to the INs and OUTs of the sound card or patching other JACK capable software before or after ST then to the sound card. My needs were simple so I chose the 64 bit standalone ALSA version because I knew my laptop and some day a decent tower and sound card would give me what I need, a computer (broadcast appliance) to do ONE job.... broadcast processing. I only have a streaming radio station but want it to have that HOT FM sound. Saving my money so I can go beyond basic and get the add ons like DECLIPPER, DELOSSIFIER and ADVANCED DYNAMICS.
"Keeping the musical love alive"
So I guess with the ALSA version there's no way to "capture" ,the application output and route it to ST. No luck using Jack.
What's your setup? Are you trying to capture audio from a piece of software or a line input? I can show you a set up I used with JACK and Patchage, IDJC (internet do console) and Calf audio processing. Package is a virtual patchbay and less sophisticated as GLadish which is another favorite virtual patchbay in the Linux music community. I'll set it up on another machine and take a screen shot of what I've done with explanation. Is the website you post a way for me to understand what your trying to accomplish? I haven't had much time to investigate but will do what I can to help you.
"Keeping the musical love alive"
on Ubuntu 17.10. I'd like to process the Media Center's output before sending it out the PC. It all happens in the one PC.