(In reply to comment #2)
Rated as P3 and added release note. Please adjust the note if inaccurate. 

Added comments from the launchpad report...

Comment from David Henningsson on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/audacity/+bug/687689 comment 8 on
2011-03-21: 
> Christal wrote on 2011-03-20:
> @richard:
>>
>> The core is that Audacity actively probes all available ALSA devices,
>> which upsets the tower-of-babel that has been built on top of them.
>
> Does this also happens if we only enumerate the devices?
> I mean audacity can just list the devices, and user can decide if it should 
> used and probed.
I think this would be a good idea. Also, I *think* the current recommendation
is to use snd_device_name_hint API over the snd_config_xxx API for device list
enumeration.

> This may also speedup the startup
...and lessen the "clicks" present on some devices.

Comment from original poster nate m in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/audacity/+bug/687689 comment 4 on
2011-03-10: 

Audacity is still a bit dodgy, but after a bit of fiddling, creating a symbolic
link from /var/lib/alsa/asound.state to /dev/null and a reboot it is all
working. It can playback and record over bluetooth using pulseaudio without too
much drama.

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