![]() Of course in that case you would have to use a different audio output for remaining sources eg Google Meet. Alternatively you could try using an independent usb soundcard and start that configured in qjackctl (which you can also install as a package if it is not there, and then start sonic pi and connect it directly to that card, rather than using its automatic connection via pulseaudio, leaving your pulse audio working independently of SP. The JACK source should disappear when Sonic Pi is quit. If you install and run pavucontrol (The pulse audio volume control) you can see it listed as the input JACK source (Jack_to_PulseAudio). It should just behave as any other pulseaudio input. This is provided by the pulseaudio-module-jack package. ![]() SP uses jack to connect, but funnels this through to pulseaudio using a jack to pulseaudio link from Supercollider. Not come across this problem on Ubuntu, but I’m only using a virtual build running on my Mac. ![]()
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