Hi linux folks I’m considering installing linux as dual boot on a second partition and want to achieve the same audio setup I have on Windows using software to get better quality audio than defualt Windows audio

The setup is:

Audio > Vb-Audio Hifi Cable Input > Vb-Audio Hifi Cable Output > VST host with plug-ins for equalisation > Voicemeeter Virtual ASIO Input > Voicemeeter WASAPI output to headphones with equaliser apo eq on the voicemeeter output for hesuvi virtual surround sound

I have tried searching online and have only become aware of ALSA but not how to implement the setup I have above and I’d rather it not go through port audio because I heard it messes with audio quality

    • x4740N@lemm.eeOP
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      6 months ago

      Don’t want to use ubuntu as I’ve heard it amd linux mint has a habit of touching other EFI partitions even when being told not to but ill have a look at the individual software mentioned

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        19 days ago

        The only “touching of other EFI partitions” that they do that I know-of, is that every time there’s a kernel-update, it updates GRUB, which requires a re-scan of all partitions, so it can get the bootable-systems listed in GRUB…

        that doesn’t mean Ubuntu isn’t doing other things, it’s only saying that that’s all I’ve noticed it to do…