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Quick & Simple - Setting up Jack Server and Q-synth

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# In the Readable Clients area, select '''Tascam USX2Y''', and then in the Writable Clients area, select '''Qsynth'''. You should notice that both clients are now selected.
# [[Image:jack_set_4.png|thumb|350px|right ]]Click the '''Connect''' button.<br /><br />'''NOTE''': You should now notice a line to denote a connection between those clients.<br /><br />You now need to create a connection from Qsynth to an output device - otherwise, you won't hear any music!<br /><br />
# In the Readable Clients area, select '''Qsynth''', and then in the Writable Clients area, select '''System'''. You should notice that both clients are now selected.# <br /><br />'''NOTE''':You should now be able to play a midi keyboard, and hear it via your soundcard. If you plug in an XLR MICROPHONE into your TASCAM US-122 device, you should be able to hear your voice...  = Test Out <br />,<br />Refer to Quick and Simple Guides to Record your music via Audacity and Ardour (internal links are displayed below):<br /><br >Quick & Simple - Recording With Audacity<br />Quick & Simple - Recording With Ardour<br /><br /><br />'''ATTENTION''': If you make changes to Sound Fonts in Qsynth, and message indicates the Jack engine will be restarted, you need to re-establish the ALSA and AUDIO connections in your Jack Audio Connections =Server (i.e. repeat these connection procedures).
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