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=== matt_ is now known as audiomoose
audiomooseGood day to you all. Can you advise me please? Now that I've got 'studio working nicely, and jack behaving predictably, what is the best recommended method for preserving the audio/midi interconnections when I shut down between sessions? I think that my sequencer/synth apps re-open when I power up, but I'm not sure how to do the same for interconnections. All thoughts welcome, thanks.13:12
zequenceaudiomoose: There are some session managing tools for that. Haven't dabbled too much with it.13:15
zequenceardour will remember connections, if you just open the applications in the right order (I'm pretty sure, anyway)13:16
audiomooseok thanks. i shall dive in :D13:16
zequenceqjackctl has some support for that13:16
zequenceYou can save your connections, but, the applications still have autoconnection, so those won't be removed13:16
audiomoosecool. i'd just like it to be like walking into the same control room that we left set up the night before :D13:16
zequenceladish is another one13:17
zequenceThe gui tool for it is gladish. Again, haven't used those a lot13:17
audiomoosemaybe i should just start work earlier, lol. ah ok i'll try ladish too. thanks again13:17
zequenceardour should remember your connections to ardour, if you just open ardour last13:17
audiomooseyeh. well ardour is a way downstram for me at the moment; i'm building sequences and timbres with qtractor and zyn* for now. i suppose it only takes a minute to wire them all up these days from startup. so i'll have a tinker and see what sticks :D13:19
audiomooseis it just me, or does firefox lose audio output when i'm running jack? (it's a good way to keep me productive, lol)14:10
cfhowlettaudiomoose, entirely possible.  jack seizes audio priority14:11
audiomoosethanks! and I can't see any alternative routing options either. ok well i'll kill jack if i need youtube videos i suppose.14:14

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