Hi!
I'm not sure, if alsa does it, still. But you can do it with jackd (Jack
Audio Connection Kit). It's a low latecny audio server and a lot of Linux
Audio software support it. You can find packages in your distro.
Then you simply do:
jack_connect system:capture_1 system:playback_1
jack_connect system:capture_2 system:playback_2
Or install some GUI connection tool, e.g. qjackctl.
Hope that helps
Julien
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