Thanks for the very quick reply. Is undeniable however that Jack makes the life easier connecting programs each other. I work a lot with jack timemachine, for example, or use Ardour to refine the various tracks. I believed that this problem was arisen yet...
Thanks again, Fabrizio On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 9:44 PM, Tobias Doerffel <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > Am Samstag, 26. Dezember 2009 21:39:56 schrieb Fabrizio Furnari: > > lmms is a great tool but I cannot use > > it without jack. > Why? Our goal is to provide an all-in-one-solution which obsoletes things > like > JACK. Native ALSA backend allows smaller latencies without xruns (except if > CPU is simply overloaded) so all I can suggest is to use LMMS with ALSA and > enjoy it :) We're using the JACK API the way it is documented, so no idea > what's wrong. > > Toby > -- @P=split//,".URRUU\c8R";@d=split//,"\niranruF oizirbaF";sub p{ @p{"r$p","u$p"}=(P,P);pipe"r$p","u$p";++$p;($q*=2)+=$f=!fork;map{$P=$P[$f^ord ($p{$_})&6];$p{$_}=/ ^$P/ix?$P:close$_}keys%p}p;p;p;p;p;map{$p{$_}=~/^[P.]/&& close$_}%p;wait until$?;map{/^r/&&<$_>}%p;$_=$d[$q];sleep rand(2)if/\S/;print
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