@mosgaard
I'm using a MacBook Pro 2017 simply for the reason of #RME #TotalMix. The software I use on #macOS is basically identical to what I use on Linux, it's called #Ardour.
I don't do mixdown on that old MacBook. It's just my high-quality recording setup with the Fireface 400. There is neither budget nor a proper reason to change this. The preamps/converters of the old Fireface things are still very good.
Of course, a MacBook Pro 2017 is beyond dead for #Apple fan persons.
Concerning #FFADO, it turns out to be a permission problem.
I can
sudo ffado-dbus-server
and then
sudo ffado-mixer
And I can do stuff. Of course, for everyday use, one should configure this to work as normal (non-root) user.
When I tried back in the day with Jack and the ffado-backend to Jack, the Fireface 400 worked reliably on #Linux, but with the #ALSA drivers I'm not so sure. I had hickups and strangely it didn't sound right. But also not wrong. Or maybe my hearing got twisted on the ffado rage…