=== wook is now known as Guest17553 === Samul|AWAY is now known as Samul` [08:45] quit === Samul` is now known as Samul|AWAY === user is now known as Guest4709 === Samul|AWAY is now known as Samul` === johnnyclocks is now known as Clox === Clox is now known as uwotm8 === uwotm8 is now known as Guest82448 === [JonnyClox] is now known as JonnyClox === JonnyClox is now known as JonnyClox|In-Gam === JonnyClox|In-Gam is now known as JonnyClox|Gaming [18:02] hi folks [18:06] maybe someone can make my day...I have a dedicated soundcard for my monitor speakers and the cases I have jack not running/ my analog/digital converters switched off and a soundcard for jack where my a/d converters are connected [18:07] within patchage I can see an entity "pulseaudio jack source" [18:08] when I connect some sources to the pulseaudio device I can see the pulseaudio meters for the device going up and down [18:09] but from this device I was never been able to play sound through the output jacks of my soundcard [18:09] all other programs connected to pulseaudio are playing fine [18:50] I finally achieved it with " pactl load-module module-loopback latency_msec=1" === Samul` is now known as Samul|AWAY [22:24] just bought an alesis qx49 contoller. shows up as an alsa device in qjackctl [22:26] how do i connect and use it with q synth or yoshimi? [22:42] hey guys, how's it going? [22:43] here's a good one for yall: in pavucontrol (and related pulseaudio settings) i want the fallback device to be jack sink, but i want the volume knob on the front of my laptop to control the physical hardware's volume, device is named "built-in analog stereo". How do i do that? [22:44] how do i connect and use it with q synth or yoshimi? [22:45] mjhouska: connect what with qsynth/yoshimi? (sorry i just joined) [22:48] i see xfce4-volumed is responsible for handling the volume knob..... sadly the manpage doesn't give much information about usage, options if any, etc... :( [22:50] mjhouska: dunno what your question was, but i have a hunch the "connect" window in qjackctl might be the answer to what you're looking for. [22:57] just bought a keaybord controller. need to know how to use it with [22:57] yoshimi and suc h [23:00] alesis qx49 controller [23:01] i see it in jack>connections>alsa but have no idea how to go from there [23:04] jack is confusing. readable should mean input [23:08] jack is running and yoshimi is running [23:09] keybord is in alsa yoshimi is in audio [23:12] instrument bank is empty i try something else [23:14] need a walkthrough on how to set up my keyboard [23:17] i have ubuntustudio 10.04 and an alesis qx49 keayboard need help [23:22] the keyboard shows up in alsa tab. but i dont know how to connect and use it with yoshimi or qsynt or whatever [23:24] right now readable has 24:qx49 connected to writable 14:midi through [23:38] mjhouska: audio is only for connecting audio. There are two kinds of midi. Jack midi and ALSA midi. In Qjacktl "Midi" stands for Jack midi [23:39] You should see yoshimi in either MIDI or ALSA [23:40] If you see it in MIDI, you will need a jack to alsa midi bridge. There's a command line tool for that called a2jmidid [23:40] mjhouska: If you have more questions, please also check out #opensourcemusicians [23:46] yoshimi shows up in audio no where else