[03:24] Hi. Anyone here? [03:24] \o/ [03:24] What's up??? [03:25] not much... working on an album cover for my RPM challenge [03:25] I'm a Ubuntu Studio Newbie and have a question. [03:25] sure... [03:25] Sounds cool! [03:26] I've got a Presonus Firepod connected via Firewire... [03:26] and I was hoping to use my Sound Blaster Live! card for playback/monitor. [03:27] But I can't seem to get the Firepod and the sound card to work at the same time. [03:27] i dont [03:27] i have the firepod too [03:27] i would just use it [03:28] AFAIK, you wont easily use alsa drivers for the SB and the ffado driver for the FW device at the same time with JACK [03:28] one way to go is to just let pulse use the SB and JACK use the firepod [03:28] personally, i would just not use that SB [03:29] Is there a way to make pulse and jack work at the same time??? But I think you answered my question. It's probably not worth the time to figure out. [03:30] I've been gathering parts for a couple years to build this box (I'm a poor musician). I finally got it built last night and have been up for 36 hours playing with it. [03:31] A friend of my has a really good PC running Sonar. I built this machine on Linux so I can compare the perfomance. [03:31] for me.. i just start JACK with the firepod, and pulse is still running on my internal sound card [03:32] Drumplayr: i actually choose to use this software and linux for the performance [03:35] Srry bout that [03:35] So you can hear the playback while recording? I can't [03:35] Drumplayr: 11.10 has pulse routing to JACK [03:35] or is trying to at least [03:35] so, pulse stops, and tries to route through JACK [03:35] i personally dont want that, but whatever [03:36] In order to hear what I've recorded, I have to unload the firewire driver inside Jack and load ALSA in to Jack. [03:36] yeah? [03:37] why? [03:37] audacious plays audio files with JACK [03:37] I guess that's the newbie in me. [03:37] ardour is what i track in [03:37] i just play back there [03:38] oh.. so I'll give that a try. [03:41] So how do you get Audacious to play the audio files? [03:41] i just hit the play button [03:41] after setting the JACK output [03:42] Audacious doesn't show up in Jack. Gotta troubleshoot some more. [03:42] Drumplayr_: you have to set the output to JACK in audaious [03:42] audaciouse [03:42] then you have to play the file [03:42] then it shows up in JACK [04:03] Still not having any luck [04:04] Audacious shows up as a readable client but not a writable [04:07] Drumplayr_: not sure what to tell you [04:08] i would close it.. install VLC and the JACK plugin [04:08] or try aqualung [04:08] or just play the thing in the application you are tracking in to monitor [04:10] So basically you're saying I should find another application to be my output for ardour? [04:11] Drumplayr_: im saying just play it in ardour [04:11] OR, if audacious is giving you a hard time, try something else [04:11] my workflow doesnt consist of exporting tracks and then listening to them [04:12] i just listen in ardour, and mix/master.. or whatever and then export them [04:12] if i need to audition them further, i fire them up in audacious [09:32] * cwillu pokes /proc/sys/kernel_sched with a stick [09:32] er, ./kernel/sched_* I mean [09:33] anyone with any interesting opinions on any combination of jack, non rt kernels and pianoteq? [09:34] * cwillu seems to have such a thing working without xruns, but would like to compare notes re: what acceptable latency would typically be, etc [13:49] "ubuntustudio-meta 0.97 produces uninstallable binaries: " [23:40] * cwillu listens to the echo