Pipewire & gpwgraph - is there a way to hide/edit bits?

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Pipewire & gpwgraph - is there a way to hide/edit bits?

Post by Primeval_Mudd »

NB: This is a cross-post from an original on the Reaper forums.

I've a fresh, clean, unsullied and increasingly impatient installation of Mint which is very strongly intimating that I should hook things up and make some noise.

I'm giving Pipewire another go, have made the physical connections, opened Reaper and have this 'ere map in gpwgraph:

Image

Is there a way to:
  • hide/disable the bits I don't need, i.e. the UMC1820 & FLOW8 monitor outputs (the FLOW8's are hidden underneath the UMC1820's in the piccie) and the ALSA MIDI stuff
  • edit the 'Capture' outputs down to the ones I'm using, ditching the 'Aux' outputs on the UMC1820 & FLOW8?
Setup Specific Connections

This info isn't really necessary but might help give an idea of what I'm trying to achieve.

UMC1820:
  1. Drumbrute Impact mixed out
  2. RD-6 Mixed Out
  3. Drumbrute Impact Kick
  4. Drumbrute Impact Snare
  5. Drumbrute Impact Hats
  6. RD-6 Kick
  7. RD-6 Snare
  8. RD-6 Hats
FLOW8:
  1. Mic
  2. Mic
  3. Electric Guitar
  4. Bass Guitar
  5. Monologue
  6. Crave
  7. Volca Keys
  8. Spare
Reaper Inputs:

1-8: UMC1820 1-8
9-16: FLOW8 1-8

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