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Audio is extremely distorted in Ubuntu Studio 21.10 using JACK on my Lenovo Thinkpad P15v Gen 2, using the built-in Intel Tiger Lake audio hardware.

It appears that all sound on the system is affected; LMMS, Hydrogen, Spotify, and even system sound effects (e.g. the 'blip' sound when adjusting volume) are all hyper-amplified into squelchy static.

Some apps, such as Spotify, become less distorted as I reduce the main volume, but I need to reduce the level to 15% or lower for the distortion to become inaudible.

Other apps, such as LMMS, retain their shrieking squelch no matter how far I pull back sliders in QASMixer.

The problem seems to be caused by some part of Ubuntu Studio's JACK configuration. I experience the same problem on a fresh install of Ubuntu Studio 21.10, and also on a vanilla install of Kubuntu where I have used the Ubuntu Studio installer. The Kubuntu installation did not have this problem before I ran the Ubuntu Studio installer.

I have tried changing JACK sample rate, buffer size, and periods with no noticeable change in the audio quality.

What can I do to fix this problem?

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For anyone who finds this, I solved my audio problems by switching to pipewire and disabling pulseaudio.

More info here:

How to replace pulseaudio with pipewire on Ubuntu 21.04?

https://github.com/pipewire-debian/pipewire-debian/wiki

https://wiki.debian.org/PipeWire

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Have you tried the --sync or -S option on jackd? It somehow resolved the distortion on my Thinkpad E14 Gen2 when using JACK.