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I am attempting to run the AudioInjector Octo on a Raspberry Pi 4, running the Raspberry Lite OS.

My understanding is that ALSA manages AudioInjector - but that I also need jackd to send audio from my software (SuperCollider) to ALSA.

While ALSA seems to read the AudioInjector without trouble, I seemingly cannot get jackd to boot. I am new to Raspberry Pi, so there may be many things I have not yet tried.

Namely, the following line of code causes my terminal prompt to freeze: jackd -d alsa -r 44100 -P hw:2

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