On Wed Apr 25 18:27:25 CEST 2018 Will J Godfrey wrote:
> I use one machine specifically for music, permanently connected to Keyboards
> etc. and PA was removed with extreme prejudice. On the audio side it's working
> entirely Jack - MIDI is mostly ALSA.
>
> On my other 'office' machine it's there
On Thu, 26 Apr 2018, Nikita Zlobin wrote:
In Wed, 25 Apr 2018 11:38:47 -0700 (PDT)
Len Ovens wrote:
On Wed, 25 Apr 2018, Philip Rhoades wrote:
> I am not a professional LA user but I have regard for what serious
> LA users have to say. A post turned up on the Fedora
In Wed, 25 Apr 2018 11:38:47 -0700 (PDT)
Len Ovens wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Apr 2018, Philip Rhoades wrote:
>
> > I am not a professional LA user but I have regard for what serious
> > LA users have to say. A post turned up on the Fedora XFCE list
> > about removing xfce4-mixer
On Wed, 25 Apr 2018, Philip Rhoades wrote:
I am not a professional LA user but I have regard for what serious LA
users have to say. A post turned up on the Fedora XFCE list about
removing xfce4-mixer for F29 - I responded with:
"Every time I upgrade I immediately UNinstall PA and use ALSA
I use one machine specifically for music, permanently connected to Keyboards
etc. and PA was removed with extreme prejudice. On the audio side it's working
entirely Jack - MIDI is mostly ALSA.
On my other 'office' machine it's there and I don't pay any attention to it.
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It wasn't me! (Well
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 10:51 AM, Spencer Jackson
wrote:
> I know of several linux pro-audio users who do not have pulse installed,
> but I think more of the ones I talk with are like me: we have pulseaudio
> for most "desktop audio" stuff like web browsing, listening to
I know of several linux pro-audio users who do not have pulse installed,
but I think more of the ones I talk with are like me: we have pulseaudio
for most "desktop audio" stuff like web browsing, listening to music,
etc... all generic tasks. Its perfectly good for that! But as soon as we go
to
On Wed, 25 Apr 2018, 14:12 Paul Davis, wrote:
> PulseAudio is not a part of the signal flow of any pro-audio workflow.
>
True! Although likewise I'm not sure pure Alsa or JACK suit a consumer
audio workflow very well. I like PA for what it is, and used for what it's
PulseAudio is not a part of the signal flow of any pro-audio workflow.
That said, its control applications that adjust the hardware mixer work in
just the same way that any other hardware mixer application does, so if you
like it, there's no reason not to use it.
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 7:30 AM,
People,
I am not a professional LA user but I have regard for what serious LA
users have to say. A post turned up on the Fedora XFCE list about
removing xfce4-mixer for F29 - I responded with:
"Every time I upgrade I immediately UNinstall PA and use ALSA only - so
I still depend on
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