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deltthis is weird.... renoise and pianoteq (both using alsa) can coexist with jackd, but other programs using pulse or alsa (mplayer, firefox/swf, etc) nope....16:29
deltatm i have jackd, renoise, and pianoteq all using alsa, everything is running fine. but jackd seems to be blocking other programs from using the sound card.16:30
holsteindelt: keep in mind, nothing about jack, or linux prevents flsah from supporting them16:30
delt(copypasta from #xubuntu)16:30
holsteindelt: what do i do? i stop jack, and use the machine when i want things like that16:30
zequencedelt: use the pulseaudio jack module16:30
holsteindelt: what can you do? make sure the pulse dbus is on, and working16:30
zequence!proaudio16:30
ubottuFor information on professional audio tools in Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/ProAudioIntro16:30
deltholstein: that's what i do, was just wondering wuh duh fuh?16:30
holsteindelt: thats what ^^16:30
zequencedelt: In pulseaudio, you must select jack as the output16:31
holsteindelt: the dbus is either off, or not working16:31
deltooooh that must be why qjackctl fails to start jack unless i specify the hardware, right?16:31
deltspits some error about dbus ...16:31
holsteindelt: from what i had read, you had JACK running16:32
deltholstein: sometimes :316:32
holsteindelt: it runs anytime i want it to here16:32
holsteindelt: when i want flash support, i just use a browser without JACK16:33
deltholstein: yeah i have to select the sound card (i start it from qjackctl)16:33
holsteindelt: the labels can change when you reboot16:33
deltzequence: is there a package to install for the pulseaudio jack module16:33
holsteindelt: so, you would have a card selected, and that label could change.. but, yes.. in order for jack to work, you select the device you want it to use16:33
holsteindelt: the dbus is *already* installed16:34
holsteindelt: on the misc tab of qjackctl, you'll find the dbus checkbox16:34
deltyeah, dbus is kind of an essential component16:34
deltchecked16:34
holsteindelt: no.. its only essential to provide what it provides.. if you want/need it, its essential for that task.. thats all16:34
zequencedelt: It's preinstalled with Ubuntu Studio: pulseaudio-module-jack16:35
zequencedelt: If you don't have it installed, you need to restart pulseaudio to automatically load it. use the command: pulseaudio -k16:35
zequence(after installing it, of course :)16:35
deltok, pulseaudio-module-jack is already the newest version.16:36
zequencewhen you start jack, you should see pulseaudio in the connect window of qjackctl16:36
zequencethen, just set pulseaudio output to jack in pulseaudio settings16:36
zequenceall done16:36
deltnope. no pulseaudio in the connect window of qjackctl16:36
delteven though it is running, i can see the volume meters move in pavucontrol when i play stuff16:37
zequencedelt: You might need to restart qjackctl before the dbus setting is effective16:39
deltit was already checked16:39
zequencedelt: Sure you aren't running jack1?16:40
deltah, now i see pulseaudio in the qjack connecto window16:40
deltin the audio tab16:40
delti think an extra jackd was running, had to kill it manually16:40
zequenceok, so all you need to do is set pulseaudio to use jack as the output16:41
zequence..instead of an audio card16:41
deltso, on the left, pulseaudio jack sink is connected to system on the right,16:41
deltand vice versa: system on the left is connected to jack on the right.16:41
deltuh... i mean system on the left is connected to pulseaudio jack _source_ on the right.16:42
deltah ok got it.. doable from pavucontrol?16:42
delti see jack sink as an output device, i just enable the little green tick box button to set it as fallback/default, and .....?16:43
zequencedelt: yep16:43
deltnow there's no audio from flash :(16:45
holsteindelt: from *any* pulse source? or just flash? have you restarted the browser? is flash working otherwise?16:46
deltjust restarted the browser16:46
deltmplayer -ao pulse is sounding fine....16:47
holsteindelt: if it were me, i would stop jack, and test my flash and the audio, and make sure i have a known good flash source16:47
holsteinthen, i would test pulse going through jack, then.. flash going through jack16:47
deltas in, make sure the flash video is outputting sound?16:47
deltyeah it is16:47
deltwell, supposed to16:48
holsteindelt: sure.. just *make* *sure* it is, independent of this jack test16:48
delti stopped firefox, made sure there was no more firefox or firefox-anything process running, and started it again..16:48
holsteindelt: you are saying "flash audio isnt working" im asking that you determine where it isnt working16:49
deltyeah, it's a video on youtube which i know has sound.16:49
holsteindelt: not sure what to tell you, friend16:49
holsteindelt: if you stop jack, and confirm the youtube is making audio, then restart jack and test the pulse audio, then, the flash audio.. thats waht i suggested16:49
deltok, will do that now16:50
deltyep, as soon as i stop jack, i'm getting audio from the youtube vid16:50
deltand the stream shows up in pavucontrol's playback tab16:51
holsteindelt: so, now you know flash audio *is* working16:51
deltyep, well it was a few moments ago as well16:51
holsteindelt: now, move on to where you know pulse audio is working through jack16:51
deltmplayer -ao pulse works...16:51
holsteindelt: try some other audio in th browser, friend16:52
holsteindelt: play an mp3 there, or something..16:52
holsteinotherwise, if you find its flash, you can try the most current version of flash from chrome16:52
deltoh wait, i'll run jackd again16:53
holsteindelt: i suggest you run qjackctl16:53
deltso here comes my "system" and jack writing to each other in qjackctl's connect window... now let's try playing a mp3 from firefox...16:54
deltyeah i am16:54
deltnope... stays stuck at the beginning.16:54
holsteindelt: ok.. so, you know its nothing to do specifically with flash, then16:54
deltright.16:55
holsteindelt: i would just try another browser as a test.. an mp3 in another browser.. or the same mp3 or audio that i can make work through pulse through jack with an app such as vlc16:55
holsteinso, i have a known good audio file that i know works..16:55
delti just played that audio file throught the browser but had forgot to start jackd again, and i could hear it.16:56
holsteinso, im not testing "is audio working from the browser, or is this a 'bad' file" or wahtever16:56
zequencedelt: If any pulseaudio source works, all other should too. Sure you haven't messed with other stuff? Added something - configs, applications?16:56
zequenceThere's no difference between flash playing through pulse and something else playing through pulse16:57
deltzequence: yeah that's just what i was thinking.... flash will use pulseaudio if it's available right?16:57
zequenceit is available16:57
holsteindelt: unless you have broken that somehow, correct16:57
zequencejack doesn't change that16:57
holsteinwhich is where you are now.. having tested audio from the web browser through pulse through jack16:57
deltisn't there some environment variable i can use to override whatever browsers will use?16:57
holsteindelt: you dont need to16:58
zequencewhen you start jack, jack grabs the card from pulseaudio, but pulseaudio keeps processing audio. If you set output to jack, pulse becomes just like any jack application16:58
zequenceI think you are overcomplicating a very simple problem16:58
holstein+116:58
deltzequence: that's exactly how i understand it as well16:58
holsteindelt: how is it from the latest version of flash in the chrome browser?16:59
deltso where was i... i know that pulseaudio is correctly passing its audio to jack, because mplayer -ao jack <somefile.avi> works16:59
holsteindelt: avi?16:59
holsteindelt: why avi?16:59
deltoh actually it was a mp4 sorry -)16:59
holsteindelt: i said, a known good simple audio file16:59
holsteindelt: there is no need to test this with a video file17:00
holsteindelt: use a known good simple audio file in a known good simple audio player17:00
deltwas the file i had closest at hand -) but yeah i can use a mp3 too17:00
holsteinyou wont be playing flash vids from the terminal with flags, so, dont test this issue that way17:00
deltbut the bonus of having video in the same file is: is the video moving, or does it stay stuck? to me that's extra information, but whatever =)17:01
holsteindelt: i disagree.. i think its adding a layer of complexity to the troubleshooting path that is not necessary17:02
deltok, so another browser.... if i install chrome it will constantly pester me with new versions every 2 days, is there some way to disable that?17:02
holsteindelt: ?17:02
holsteindelt: im not suggesting you install and use chrome.. you can set up whatever you like however you like17:03
holsteindelt: nothing about chrome or any software "pesters" me about updates17:03
deltbut you recommended i test with another browser17:03
holsteindelt: but, im literallly suggesting troubleshooting with the most recent version of flash17:03
deltthe most recent version available to linux that is...?17:04
holsteindelt: you can do that 1 of 2 ways.. with chrome, or with chromium using the flash from chrome.. i suggest chrome becuase its easy to install quickly and remove17:04
holsteindelt: linux is what we are running, and supporting here17:04
deltok, suggestion noted. installing....17:04
holsteindelt: chrome has the most recent version of flash17:04
holsteinhttps://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/17:04
deltthis one isn't in the repos, i have to get it from google, right?17:04
holsteinhttps://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/17:05
delt40 seconds remaining...17:05
holsteinand im not saying "download chrome and it will fix your problems" or, "chrome is better, you should be using it".. this is literally just to see if, since you say, it is isolated and only flash audio that is not playing through pulse through jack, then, will the most recent version of flash for linux do audio through pulse through linux17:06
holsteinif so, then, you have learned something.. if not, you know something as well17:06
deltnope... firefox could also not play a mp3 through pulse->jack17:07
delti just opened it with file:/path/to/my/file.mp317:07
zequenceYou are clearly doing something wrong. It works for anyone else17:07
zequenceIf pulse to jack works, then it works - always. Not just for some applications17:08
zequenceSure you are getting sound from jack at all?17:08
holsteindelt: so you know its not flash then17:08
deltthat's what i was thinking as well...17:08
zequenceWhich card is it set to use?17:08
holsteindelt: i assumed you had already done that test17:08
holsteindelt: you know from that test that its other audio besides flash audio that is not playing through pulse through jack17:08
zequencedelt: If I were you, I'd start from the beginning. Close all applications. Kill all processes. Start jack. Set pulse to use jack. Then open applications17:09
zequence(and make sure jack is set to the right device)17:09
deltwtf?? Package operation failed     The installation or removal of a software package failed.17:09
holsteindelt: try and refrain from using even accronyms that imply bad language in the official support channges17:09
holsteinchannels*17:10
deltsry17:10
holsteindelt: you'll want to have all package and system issues settled before troubleshooting audio17:10
deltyeah, jack is set to use alsa as backend17:10
holstein"sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" can be a great place to start17:10
zequencedelt: which card?17:10
deltmy good old trusty SB Live 5.117:11
delt(yeah i know it's an old card but :D )17:11
holsteindelt: if it were me, i would disable the onboard card in the bios17:11
delti did, it still popped up so i just renamed the kernel module to .ko_ ...problem fixed.17:12
holsteindelt: i havent renamed any modules17:12
deltyeah but you probably don't have a buggy bios17:12
holsteindelt: i dont have these issues with my system, and im concerned that, for you, it can be due to some step such as this17:13
holsteindelt: if the device is disabled in the bios, its disabled.. you can blacklist a module.. is that what you did?17:13
deltapt-get update is giving me a bunch of these:17:13
deltW: Duplicate sources.list entry http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe i386 Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_trusty_universe_binary-i386_Packages)17:13
deltand then:17:13
deltW: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems17:13
deltok, dist-upgrade needs to download about 200mb of stuff, so in the mean time i can blacklist the module instead of renaming it =)17:14
deltthere's a bunch of "blacklist*" files in /etc/modprobe.d/ ...i assume this would be a good place to start?17:15
holsteindelt: those issues with your packages should be addressed before anything else17:15
deltyeah, but while it's downloading i can probably take care of this little thing...?17:15
holsteindelt: i dont know what you mean by "renaming a module".. i just see statements like that as a red flag.. since, my audio, jack, and dbus "just work" with flash or whatever17:15
holsteindelt: i like to try and unwind anything like that, and get back to default17:16
holsteindelt: could be, as im implying, blacklisting a module might be a "better" or more appropriate way to have only one card17:16
holsteindelt: for me, there are very few hoops i would hop through to support an SB live 5.117:16
holsteindelt: i might just remove it, and get my system stable and working with the internal sound card..17:17
holsteinthen, i would move on the the SB if needed17:17
deltholstein: yeah that's what i was considering to do, but i like this card.17:17
delti'm used to how it works, i've been using it for years17:18
deltso, the module is snd-hda-intel ..i just renamed it back to normal (.ko instead of .ko_) ...now to blacklist it from being (at least auto-)loaded..17:20
holsteindelt: or, just leave it alone17:23
deltthe first thing i had tried was to get this card to never be the "default" card with this in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf17:23
holsteindelt: try and get back to as default a system as possible, and just select the device you want from JACK17:23
deltoptions snd-hda-intel index=-217:24
holsteindelt: right. i *never* did that.. and my jack, pulse, and pulse dbus, and flash works.. so, consider *not* doing that. at least as a troubleshooting step17:24
deltok, good idea.17:25
holsteindelt: you can always fire up a live CD and test by installing flash there17:25
deltespecially if i use mainly jack with pulseaudio going through it17:25
deltmeanwhile, dist-upgragde seems to be going smoothly, finished downloading and installing packages.....17:26
deltonly non-standard thing i did to apt/package management was to add a PPA for 2 or 3 apps.17:26
holsteinwhy use jack?17:28
holsteinif you use mainly pulse, just use pluse17:28
holsteinpulse*17:28
holsteinppa's are not officially supported17:28
holstein!Ppa17:28
ubottuA Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge17:28
delt!ppa-purge17:28
ubottuTo disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html17:28
holsteinso, you can purge those ppa's and test, again, with what i am suggesting is a more default situation.. or, try a live CD17:28
holsteincould be the PPA's are not causing any issues17:29
holsteinbut, if you are using a ppa for 13.10 and forcing it into 14.04, that can be an issue17:29
deltpurging a PPA won't uninstall software i installed from those ppa's right?17:29
deltdist-upgrade still unpacking and installing...17:30
holsteindelt: purging the ppa will purge the ppa17:30
deltand not the software, right?17:31
holsteindelt: it will remove the applications that are unsupported and potentially causing the breakage you are experiencing.. *or*, it can do nothing to help17:31
holsteindelt: you can also just test with a live CD.. that will remove the added PPA"s from the euqation, and all your tweaks17:31
holsteindelt: if things are just fine from the live cd (the cd you used to install the current system you are using), then you have learned something17:32
holsteindelt: im not saying "that ppa is causing the issue".. im saying, ppa's are not supported officially and *can* and many times do cuase issues..17:32
delt*nod*17:33
holsteindelt: if you are trying to troubleshoot where the issue is, you just have to do that17:33
holsteindelt: and, you have many of, what i call, "red flags"17:33
holsteinppa's for a few applications.. remaming system files.. package management errors17:33
deltwhich are, apart from renaming kernel modules :D17:34
holsteina live CD can test what you are trying to do easily, and remove all of that from the equation17:34
deltconfiguring grub-pc i want to keep my local config, right?17:34
holsteindelt: your locan grub should be setup to boot your system17:35
holsteinlocal*17:35
deltand that's exactly what it does. i haven't hacked grub to try to browse the web :317:35
deltok, apt-get dist-upgrade just finished with no errors afaics...17:37
deltapt-get update had those warnings about duplicate sources, but no errors17:38
holsteinmight need to reboot into an upgraded kernel..17:38
holsteindelt: i address *all* warning and errors with package management17:38
holsteinif you have duplicate sources, fix that17:39
deltthe error with chrome might be because i selected "open with: software center" directly from the browser...17:39
deltyeah, that might be the PPA's i added, right?17:39
holsteindelt: that chrome .deb adds a ppa17:39
holsteindelt: you just run "sudo apt-get upate" and address all issues17:40
holsteinremove duplicate sources, or whatever17:40
deltrunning it now...17:40
TerranceWarriorholstein: how do you get midi working under wine?17:40
deltweird, apt-get update tells me "W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems"17:41
holsteinTerranceWarrior: personally, i dont17:41
holsteinTerranceWarrior: nothing about linux is preventing those applications from working natively with them17:41
holsteinTerranceWarrior: but, if i have wine audio questions, i go where i sent you.. KXstudio17:42
deltpermission to paste 13 lines?17:43
holstein!paste | delt17:43
ubottudelt: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.17:43
holsteinyou pasts as much as you like there ^17:43
deltok 2sec the software updater says i have to reboot (i noticed a new version of the kernel so yeah)17:44
deltand, we're back17:46
holsteinTerranceWarrior: the channel name is #kxstudio17:47
deltholstein: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7240704/17:48
deltthat's the end of sudo apt-get update17:48
holsteindelt: the fix i have used in the past is here http://askubuntu.com/questions/120621/how-to-fix-duplicate-sources-list-entry17:49
deltok, now i have a /etc/apt/sources.list with only 1 line! ---> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-backports multiverse restricted universe main17:57
holsteindelt: whatever it takes to make "sudo apt-get update" finish with no errors17:57
deltwhich according to the page above is equivalent to 4 lines because of the multiple words multiverse, restricted, ...17:57
holsteinthen, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade to finish with no errors17:57
deltReading package lists... Done17:58
deltok, now for dist-upgrade...17:58
deltdone, no errors.17:59
holsteinso, you are finally at the point where your packages and package manager and system are probably not creating any issues for you17:59
deltor warnings.17:59
holsteini would move on now to whatever you like.. testing normal audio file from firefox with pulse only. .then, flash. then, with pluse through jack.. etc18:00
deltwell, by zapping the /etc/apt/sources.list that disables any ppa i have added, right?18:00
holsteindelt: doenst matter.. it doesnt purge the packages18:01
holsteindelt: the packages that potentially could be causing breakage are still there18:01
deltbut the packaging system is back to its default state18:01
holsteindelt: no... your sources are18:01
deltahok.18:01
holsteindelt: if you added a pacakge that was out of repo, and didnt purge it, its still there, unless it was replaced by one in the repos18:02
holsteindelt: but, that is an assumed issue, and may not be causing the problem18:02
deltbut i need the beta wine, some programs work with it and not the default wine18:02
holsteindelt: sure.. and im not saying you dont "need" it.. or that its bad.. or good18:03
holsteindelt: im saying ppa's can cause issues18:03
holsteindelt: you are experiencing an issue, and we are yet to determine the cause of it18:03
deltand as you told me before, it happens quite frequently, right?18:03
holsteindelt: is it becuase of some PPA? i have no idea18:03
holsteindelt: ppa's are not officially supported18:04
holsteindelt: its quite common to have one go out of support by the creator18:04
holsteindelt: big ones like wine, or google.. or firefox.. those are usually OK, and well supported.. but, wine is not faciliating a proaudio workflow18:04
deltbut just installing a .deb package, that doesn't add a ppa to your source list, normally?18:05
holsteindid the wine PPA break anything? im not saying, nor implying that it did.. im just saying, its part of the non default environment you are using18:05
holsteindelt: the .deb does waht it does18:07
deltok, so let's test this again... i run qjackctl, make sure d-bus is selected in the misc. tab, it is...18:07
deltso i click "start" to start jackd, it starts up as i can see in the little shiny glass window....18:08
holsteindelt: you download the deb, its also not officially supported.. it does what it is designed to do to your system18:08
deltyeah that's what i figured18:08
deltwhich could include adding a ppa...18:09
holsteinsure. and you can always look in your sources and find them18:09
deltor dd'ing /dev/random to your hard disk18:09
deltokay. so at this point, trying to play a mp3 with mplayer (it uses pulse by default) just says "audio device got stuck"18:10
deltsame thing happens if i specify -ao pulse18:11
deltor -ao alsa18:11
holsteindelt: i would remove that SBlive and troubleshoot one thing at a time18:11
holsteindelt: use the default installed onboard audio device and test all of this with only it18:11
deltyeah, i could use the onboard sound card for now..18:11
holsteinor, use a LIVE cde18:12
holsteincd*18:12
holsteindelt: nothing about the SB faciliatates pro audio18:12
deltwell, it's certainly a better card than the cheap intel on my mobo18:12
deltanyway... removing it and booting this machine back up, brb18:12
holsteindelt: "better" is a matter of opinion,a nd use case18:12
holsteindelt: the onboard intel may be "better" supported, and faciliate lower latency18:13
holsteinfacilitate*18:13
deltmkay, so the onboard sound card is working, listening to it right now..18:18
holsteindelt: i know, for me personally, there are very few hoops i would hop through for a soundblaster live18:19
deltexcept it probably won't allow me to run more than one process using it... and it also doesn't have an oldschool 15-pin midi connector, which i like to have for my top keyboard18:19
holsteindelt: its not helping the situation.. its got no preamps.. the clock is likely similar, or older and worse than the intel18:19
delt+ im used to the sblive as i mentioned, etc etc...... anyway. for now im using just the intel hda18:20
holsteindelt: if you need/want it, you can mess with it.. but, i suggest doing troubleshooting here with the intel, and see that everything is working18:20
holsteindelt: used to it?18:20
holsteindelt: the intel should be quite simple, and easy to get used to18:20
holsteindelt: but, as i said, if you need it, you need it. and you can move forward knowing that its the support of that device that is or is not the issue18:21
deltanyway, for now the sb live is physically removed from the computer and lying next to it on the floor.18:21
delti should probably put it somewhere safer like on my desk -)18:22
deltok.. so let's pop up qjackctl, like before, run jackd, ...18:23
delthave to select the right audio device, and there, we have jackd up and running18:24
deltconnect window shows PulseAudio jack sink -> System, and System -> PulseAudio Jack Source.18:25
deltnow in pavucontrol i select jack sink to be the default (fallback) device...18:25
deltmplayer -ao pulse: can hear mp318:26
deltmplayer -ao alsa: can hear mp318:26
deltmplayer -ao jack: can hear mp318:26
deltheh, now firefox playing file:/path/to/file.mp3 can play!!18:27
deltswf/flash also can hear sound...18:28
deltlooks like everything works!18:28
deltrenoise using jack works, but not using alsa, which is not surprising...18:29
holsteinyou dont need renoise18:33
holsteinthrough alsa or pulse18:33
deltas long as it works well, which seems to be the case at the moment18:35
deltthis might be a really stupid question but.. why can't i hear what's connected to the line-in jack on this card?18:56
holsteindelt: did you route it to an output?18:57
delti can see the levels moving in pavucontrol..18:58
deltand in qjackctl the "pulseaudio jack sink" on the left is routed to "system" on the right18:59
holsteindelt: sure18:59
deltsorry, i have a hard time with concentration :/18:59
holsteindelt: try routing the input you are referencing, *nothing* to do with pulse at all, to the output of your audio card. *not* through pulse in any way18:59
deltthough qjackctl?19:00
holsteindelt: i use the "connect" panel to route. with qjackctl19:00
holstein14:59 < delt> and in qjackctl the "pulseaudio jack sink" on the left is routed to "system" on the right19:00
holstein^ thats just routing what its routing19:00
holsteinnot the system input you are referencing19:00
holsteinif your question is "why dont i hear anything from my input", my follow up question is "is it routed to an output"19:01
deltin alsamixer the line-in is set to reasonably high19:01
holsteindelt: ok19:01
holsteindelt: thats the alsa level19:01
holsteindelt: is it routed in jack?19:01
holsteindelt: you said you already saw the leven in pavucontrol, so you dont ned to check the level again19:02
holsteindelt: you need to check the routing19:02
deltapart from "jack sink" being routed to "system" i don't see what should be routed to what19:02
holsteindelt: have you check the routing?19:02
deltwhere should i check it?19:02
holsteindelt: in "connect" in qjackctly19:02
holsteinqjackctl*19:02
deltsry my brain is like jello right now19:02
delt"audio" tab right?19:03
holsteindelt: you'll see on the left side the card input.. probably 2 things, left and right19:03
holsteindelt: then, you route that to the output on the right. probably 2 things.. left and right19:03
holsteindelt: you are asking about audio, so, yes.. the audio tab19:03
holsteindelt: if you are trying to route audio, then the audio tab is where to go19:03
delti see pulseaudio jack sink, renoise, and system19:03
deltso system to system, right?19:03
holsteindelt: its not renoise, thats an application19:04
holsteindelt: its not pulse, thats pulse19:04
holsteindelt: you are asking me why your system audio input is not working19:04
deltsystem to system works, now i can hear it :D19:04
deltso if i wanted to record it, say i have a guitar riff idea....19:04
holsteindelt: you route that to what you like.. renoise for example19:04
delti see it's already routed to renoise.... let's test19:05
holsteindelt: you can hit the little + signs to expand tracks in renoise you create19:05
holsteindelt: routing renoise to renoise isnt what you are asking bout19:05
holsteindelt: you are asking, "how do i route the system to record"19:05
holsteindelt: you choose what you want, im assuming renoise.. make an audio track, and *click* the little plus signs19:06
holsteindelt: have you clicked the little plus signs to expand?19:06
holsteindelt: if not, you will want to click them.. they look like plus signs... like "+" literallly19:07
holsteinyou click them in system on the left side, and on renoise on the right, then connect the input you are using to the track you create19:07
deltworks... so anything that wants to record just has to read from "system" right?19:07
holsteindelt: ?19:07
holsteindelt: not "anything"19:07
holsteindelt: just from that source19:07
holsteindelt: you can route the guitar signal through software before doing to renoise if yo ulike19:08
deltreading your last few lines of text.. thanks very much for all your help!19:08
delt15:05 < holstein> delt: you choose what you want, im assuming renoise.. make an audio track, and *click* the little plus signs19:12
deltyou meant above each track in renoise?19:12
deltthat's to create extra note columns / fx columns in each track19:12
holsteindelt: no19:12
deltin qjackctl?19:13
holsteindelt: the little plus signs are in qjackclt under connect19:13
holsteindelt: they are literally little "+"'s19:13
deltwell, i see little triangles, using the default "greybird" gtk theme19:13
holsteindelt: you click them, as in a filemanager, to expand things.. such as, the inputs in system19:13
holsteindelt: click whatever is beside the names19:13
holsteindelt: whatever you need to do to expand to see the track you made, and the input you want to route19:14
deltyeah, that expands renoise to input01_left, input01_right19:14
holsteindelt: correct19:14
holsteindelt: so, you route the input of the guitar ot the track you want to record19:14
deltah, i figured :D19:14
delttime to try out some guitar-modeling software, to see if it can rival with my "real" rack :D19:15
holsteindelt: nothing is preventing your "real" rack creators from releasing software for you to use with JACK in linux19:16
deltexcept specialized DSP's that would take a very powerful computer19:16
deltwhich should be available in about 10 years =)19:16
holsteindelt: >?19:17
holsteindelt: are you running them on a very powerful computer? probably just an appliance.. maybe a linux based one19:17
deltoh and analog units that are -impossible- to emulate 100% precisely19:18
holsteini didnt mean to imply that there were19:18
deltsounding good... except as expected, the distortions sound kind of digital and fake19:23
holsteindelt: cool19:24
holsteindelt: mabye just give it some times, since you literaly just started19:24
holsteindelt: you can try #opensourcemusicians19:24
deltawesome, awesome... thanks for all the info!19:26
deltjust wondering, when i connect "system" to "system" (to hear the sound card's input directly) is it the hardware being configured a certain way, or jackd copying the audio signal?19:27
* delt 19:42
deltthis is weird... "ps xau | grep -i jack" is showing only qjackctl and "jackdbus auto" and no jackd ...????20:00
deltah, found the answer here http://linux-audio.4202.n7.nabble.com/jackd-jackdbus-D-Bus-or-not-D-Bus-td72355.html20:07
delt(apparently the problems described on that page from 2009 have been solved since)20:07
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