On Fri, 01 Dec 2017 14:52:04 -0500, Thomas Pfundt wrote:
>I don't see an option to set an EQ in there, am I missing something?
I can't comment on the usability of such a plugin in combination with
jack, however, here is a screenshot:
http://xwmw.org/qastools/applications/qasmixer_gallery/screen_
Hi Mauro,
> Have you looked into qasmixer already?
No, thanks for the suggestion, but I don't see an option to set an EQ in there,
am I missing something?--
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Have you looked into qasmixer already?
On 1 Dec 2017 13:12, "Thomas Pfundt" wrote:
> Hi Ralf,
>
> thank you for your reply. Using Ubuntu Studio 16.04 currently, but I am
> planning to do a full re-install & system upgrade to 17.10 around
> Christmas/New Year soon, so I'll probably reconfigure my
Hi Ralf,
thank you for your reply. Using Ubuntu Studio 16.04 currently, but I am
planning to do a full re-install & system upgrade to 17.10 around Christmas/New
Year soon, so I'll probably reconfigure my setup then.
I don't use jackdbus, currently. I can get JACK and either Calf and/or JackRack
On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 15:45:22 -0500, Thomas Pfundt wrote:
>Is there anything similar that can be used with JACK?
No, jack is a sound server for professional purpose, it is not a plugin
host. You could start jackd by a script and automatically start
https://packages.ubuntu.com/artful/jack-rack , too
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to quickly ask how you solve setting up a systemwide EQ in JACK
for audio monitoring?
There's of course the possibility of running Calf and routing the system output
through it, but then the Calf window needs to be open constantly. Pulseaudio
has a practical LADSPA-E