Hi All, First a quick response to the chief dev's thread.
I would agree with comments about use-ability. If the intent is to provide a tool to accomplish a task, some assembly required is ok. But, if the assembly replaces the task... Learning curve is a different issue and is to be expected with any complicated tool. This becomes even more important if it is your livelihood or the customer is sitting idle while you try to minimize xruns or fiddle with permissions. That said, UBS has been improving with each release and I applaud the work that moves it along. Now my upgrade report: I had a working system with UB 9.04 with Studio package installed running for about a year. Later in the year I upgraded to 9.10. In order to get no xruns I was using a kernel built by Luke McNeil. I have now done a fresh install of UBS 10.04. After fooling with some permission issues with JACK and ffado, I got things running to the point I could set up a test. I fired up Ardour, added 24 tracks, auto attached to the 24 ports on my AF12's. Armed all channels and recorded for over an hour with only 1 xrun. I may be able to tweak some setting in qjackctl and maybe get to 0 xruns. Great job guys! Regards, Mac =================================================================== EASY and FREE access to your email anywhere: http://Mailreader.com/ =================================================================== -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users