Le 7 juin 2010 à 01:49, Robin Gareus a écrit :
> Well I did the switch: jackd here is now jackdmp.. and [almost]
> everything works just like before.
>
> The motivation for this was to benefit from the re-loadable backend
> feature of jackdmp for two reasons:
>
> - to be able to quickly switch
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On Sunday 06 June 2010 17:53:44 Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
> On 06/06/2010 10:16 PM, f...@kokkinizita.net wrote:
> > On Sun, Jun 06, 2010 at 10:12:45PM +0100, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
> >> On 06/06/2010 09:43 PM, f...@kokkinizita.net wrote:
> >>> Qjackctl has the -n option to select a Jack server name,
>
On Sunday 06 June 2010 18:06:43 Robin Gareus wrote:
> Anyway, this is a one-way system. Users will need to use
> upstream-trackers to submit information. This somehow undermines the
> idea of providing feedback for interop issues at a central location.
Just a central account function would be very
On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 08:18:23 -0400, drew Roberts wrote:
JACK_DEFAULT_SERVER environment variable might be your (only) friend
here :)
>
> Hold on a second. Let me try walking through this.
>
> We start qjackctl. Does it connect to a jack server at this point? If
so,
> always or only if
axonlib v0.1.0
back on track (and beyond),
completely rewritten from scratch,
plug-devel 'api' is solidifying, coagulating,
lots of new features, lots of squashed bugs,
basis is (hopefully) more stable than ever,
and if we're lucky, more 'future proof',
so, we bumped up the version number.
"sell
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 9:04 AM, ccernn wrote:
> axonlib v0.1.0
>
> back on track (and beyond),
> completely rewritten from scratch,
> plug-devel 'api' is solidifying, coagulating,
> lots of new features, lots of squashed bugs,
> basis is (hopefully) more stable than ever,
> and if we're lucky, mo
On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 01:59:09PM +0100, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
> qjackctl -n command line option is just convenient for you to start jackd
> server with that precise server name and let qjackctl connect immediately
> to it as client to that same server.
That is the only case you need it as a co
On 06/07/2010 05:26 AM, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
>
>> On 06/06/2010 12:33 AM, Geoff Beasley wrote:
>>> On 06/06/2010 04:58 AM, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
I like this idea and I can see a place for it at Linuxaudio.org. A
centralised feature/bug/infrastructure tracker.
>>
>> If someone wan
On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 16:11:32 +0200, f...@kokkinizita.net wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 01:59:09PM +0100, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
>
>> qjackctl -n command line option is just convenient for you to start
jackd
>> server with that precise server name and let qjackctl connect
immediately
>> to it as
On 06/07/2010 02:26 PM, drew Roberts wrote:
> On Sunday 06 June 2010 18:06:43 Robin Gareus wrote:
>> Anyway, this is a one-way system. Users will need to use
>> upstream-trackers to submit information. This somehow undermines the
>> idea of providing feedback for interop issues at a central locatio
On 06/07/2010 10:29 AM, Stéphane Letz wrote:
>
> Le 7 juin 2010 à 01:49, Robin Gareus a écrit :
>
>> Well I did the switch: jackd here is now jackdmp.. and [almost]
>> everything works just like before.
>>
>> The motivation for this was to benefit from the re-loadable backend
>> feature of jackdm
I forgot to mention:
$jackd --version
jackdmp 1.9.6
Copyright 2001-2005 Paul Davis and others.
Copyright 2004-2009 Grame.
jackdmp comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details
no message bu
On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 06:22:45PM +0200, Robin Gareus wrote:
> jackdmp 1.9.6
> Source: jack-audio-connection-kit
> Version: 1.9.5~dfsg-13
JFTR: This is jackd2 SVN r4008.
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On Monday 07 June 2010 11:12:36 you wrote:
> Singing up on each tracker is a one-time only job and much easier than
> filing a proper bug report; so that part can actually be neglected.
Actually, I don't think it can be properly neglected. I have bailed on
submitting a bug report more than once a
On Monday 07 June 2010 08:59:09 you wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 08:18:23 -0400, drew Roberts wrote:
> JACK_DEFAULT_SERVER environment variable might be your (only) friend
> here :)
>
>
>
> > Hold on a second. Let me try walking through this.
> >
> > We start qjackctl. Does it connect to
On Monday 07 June 2010 11:03:06 you wrote:
> Or it sees a jack running
> when
>
> > it starts and asks if you want to connect to it or not.
>
> and for what purpose? qjackctl sole function is being attached to a
> running jack server. why do you want to make it an option ?
Because perhaps you want
Hi,
I have a young bright-eyed, bright-eared 12-year old composition student
working on a ASUS EEE-PC netbook. On my advice he switched over to Ubuntu
from Windows to do our work. I figured since I'm a veteran Linux user (since
1997!!!) I could help him if he had issues.
He's trying to compose so
On 06/07/2010 02:59 PM, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 08:18:23 -0400, drew Roberts
>
>>
>> Hold on a second. Let me try walking through this.
>>
>> We start qjackctl. Does it connect to a jack server at this point?
>> If so,
>> always or only if jack is currently running.
>>
>
>
This is probably a stupid question.
My guess is that quantisation noise is only something present between
the input signal and its digital representation, and hence no change of
the digital representations can do anything about it.
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Good evening everyone!
I was wondering, is there a difference in opening a device like
plughw:0,0
and
plug:pcm.my_own_device
I've looked in the code of aplay, but small as this tool is, it contains
still a good deal of functionality, so it seems. I've compared it to the other
code in quest
On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 10:41:07PM +0200, Philipp wrote:
> This is probably a stupid question.
Not stupid, but maybe worded in a way that makes
answering it quite impossible.
> My guess is that quantisation noise is only something present between
> the input signal and its digital representation
On 06/07/2010 08:24 PM, Robin Gareus wrote:
> On 06/07/2010 02:59 PM, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
>> On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 08:18:23 -0400, drew Roberts
>>
>
>>> In cases where it might connect on startup, must it?
>>>
>>
>> no. again it only connects automatically iif a (default) server is
>> found resp
On 06/08/2010 12:04 AM, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
> On 06/07/2010 08:24 PM, Robin Gareus wrote:
>> On 06/07/2010 02:59 PM, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
>>> On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 08:18:23 -0400, drew Roberts
>>>
>>
In cases where it might connect on startup, must it?
>>>
>>> no. again it only connec
Same exact question.
I think the line "standalone/vst-plugin library for linux/win32", which I
found on the google code website is significant. I think it might be a
library to host vst plugins? But the standalone part doesn't quite make
sense. I'm not sure what it does on it's own. Some clar
i'm new to lists like this, and don't know how to reply to specific
posts in a discussion.. (teach me?)
some clarification is needed for axonlib (earlier post), i guess...
yes, axonlib is:
>> "standalone/vst-plugin library for linux/win32"
but the plan/idea is to expand the 'vst' part to othe
Excerpts from fons's message of 2010-06-07 23:10:27 +0200:
> On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 10:41:07PM +0200, Philipp wrote:
>
> > This is probably a stupid question.
>
> Not stupid, but maybe worded in a way that makes
> answering it quite impossible.
You managed anyway, thanks ;)
> > My guess is tha
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