I think it's actually a nice effect of the design of NSM, the fact that
people are able to make their own 'jackpatch' variations. If jackpatch
was build in NSM, it was more difficult probably. Now you add just a
different client to the session.
On 5/1/20 8:30 PM, rosea.grammostola wrote:
FYI: Stumbled upon: https://github.com/ViktorNova/stagepatch
"Persistent JACK audio/MIDI and ALSA MIDI patchbay for non session
manager <http://non.tuxfamily.org/nsm/> Unlike |jackpatch| which comes
with NSM, stagepatch does not auto-save connections when the session
is saved. Sessions are only saved when manually saved through the GUI.
This is to ensure that connections never get accidentally overwritten
after they are set.
When stagepatch is opened by the session manager, it restores
previously saved connections and continues to watch for new clients,
and connects them when they appear.
Based on aj-snapshot"