I just did a first test with the jack_session session management and i gotta say i'm impressed !
The setup was simple : AlsaPlayer, Yoshimi and Qtracktor. To manage jack i upgraded QjackCtl to version V0.3.7 (from the KXStudio PPA) and after starting it up i saw a new 'Session' button on it:
A blog about Audio production under Linux with a strong emphasis on usability. The link with the current industry standard in audio production (Mac) is never far away.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
session management confusion
Like i wrote before : there are LOTS of session management options to choose from in the linux world. They all more-or-less do the same thing, but they dont work for all apps, require different jack versions ...
Today i stumbled upon a forum thread on linuxmusicians.com that illustrates this confusion very well.
Let me warn you : the chances are that you will be even more confused after reading this ;-)
Today i stumbled upon a forum thread on linuxmusicians.com that illustrates this confusion very well.
Let me warn you : the chances are that you will be even more confused after reading this ;-)
quick & easy audio setup
I have been thinking about the easiest and quickest way to configure my current live setup (jack-hydrogen-alsaplayer) that i talked about in previous posts. The goal is to startup the PC, click 1 shortcut and the setup is running.
You could see this as a 'mini' session, so LADISH could be an option. However, i wanted to keep it really simple since the configuration of this setup doesn't change often and there are only 3 components in the setup.
I decided to write a small bash script :
You could see this as a 'mini' session, so LADISH could be an option. However, i wanted to keep it really simple since the configuration of this setup doesn't change often and there are only 3 components in the setup.
I decided to write a small bash script :
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