[00:25] So if anyone could help me, I've still been having this issue with Jack and my audio. It seems to be some kind of error with jack executable, though of course it may not be. Anyways, I have a picture according to the crash report. [00:27] https://ibb.co/tHMgRgT [00:28] ^here is the link to the crash report, if anyone needs. Any help would be greatly appreciated ;) [00:33] Jessedavid4: Seems as though it's a crash in Ubuntu Studio Controls. We just released a new version to the backports repo. [00:33] !ubuntustudio-backports [00:33] The Ubuntu Studio Backports PPA is required for users of Ubuntu Studio to receive LTS support for Ubuntu Studio 18.04, and for #ubuntustudio to support users of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and its flavors using !jack. For more info, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/BackportsPPA, !ubuntustudio-controls, and !ubuntustudio-installer [00:34] Jessedavid4: Also, you have several out-of-date packages according to that report (hence why it's unreportable). [00:34] Yeah, i am not sure how to get rid of all of them at once [00:35] The software updater would take care of it. [00:35] But, get the new version of Ubuntu Studio Controls. [00:35] I just updated the wiki document on it, too. [00:35] !ubuntustudio-controls [00:35] Ubuntu Studio Controls is the application through which audio is configured in Ubuntu Studio. It configures Jack, sets the CPU governor, and ensures the user has realtime audio permissions. For more info, see !jack and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UbuntuStudioControls [00:38] is there a command to see which version of studio controls I am running? [00:39] You're running 1.7.1 which is the version included in 19.04 (I got that from your screenshot). The version we just released is 1.10. [00:40] !info ubuntustudio-controls eoan [00:40] ubuntustudio-controls (source: ubuntustudio-controls): Ubuntu Studio Controls. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.9.1 (eoan), package size 52 kB, installed size 270 kB [00:40] Nm, we released 1.9.1 [00:40] well I did the update and reset studio controls, but I don't really see a difference on the screen unless it was mostly internal. Plus I did an update in terminal. [00:41] Oh, nm, it is 1.10. I just didn't get it uploaded to eoan yet. [00:41] Nah, there's some real interface differences as well as internal changes. [00:43] Jessedavid4: Did you add the backports PPA? That would get you the latest version. [00:43] well I am using 19.04, would I still want even though its for 18.04? [00:45] It's for 18.04 and 19.04. [00:45] Ah, okay. [00:46] It's just required for 18.04, optional for 19.04. [00:46] Well I believe I did, but let me do a reset and see. [00:46] No, don't reset. [00:46] If you just follow the instructions on the Backports PPA link I posted, you should be fine. [00:47] purging the backports and now re adding them, maybe there was an error when I did it [00:47] cat ~/.log/autojack.log.old |pastebinit [00:47] ^^ in a terminal. [00:48] also [00:48] cat ~/.log/autojack.log |pastebinit [00:48] but I suspect the old may have better info. [00:48] http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/fwGTJGqN49/ [00:49] periods 16?? are you kidding? [00:49] try 1024 and see if that fixes things [00:49] Actually had it at 64, interesting [00:50] periods 16 will only work with _some_ PCI cards [00:52] The log says 16 [00:52] Yeah, but it just updated. Not sure why. It works at 1024, at least playback. [00:53] Gonna hook up my guitar and try ardour. [00:53] Some internal audio will not work even at 64 [00:53] USB I don't know [00:54] USB2.0 (with all the right tweaks) has been known to work with as low as 32, but most are 128. [00:55] If you are using it for guitar effects, 128 is ok, 256 is iffy. [00:56] Though it does depend on the internal latency of the audio device. My old ice1712 based device has an extra 1ms in and out for example. My USB1.1 device says .65ms. [01:24] https://instaud.io/3YLu/delete/9636a21f0688653885b422257cf760a5524606e5 [01:25] well that was testing with 48khz at a 64 buffer size I believe if you guys wanna give it a listen. Just played a few chords in repeat. In my headphones I hear a lot of strange feedback. So wondering if maybe that is my headphones. Otherwise I will have to adjust some settings I am thinking. [01:38] Jessedavid4: That sounds like your buffer is too low and you're getting xruns. Try it with 128 buffer. [07:36] I've been using linux since RH6.0 on a HP pentium50 8MB ram 200MB HD, started out compiling kernels and did use Blackbox with BBkeys as windowmanager. Already then my love for opensource went viral among family and friends who did not understand what I talked about(the still dont). Now Im older , and not so into the traverse behind the ui. functionallity is in the drivers seat. Im a live musician [07:36] aswell, and tested all new apps that growing in the community. Now after many years afk Im sharpening my sables again. And YET AGAIN! Im amazed by how good it feels, OMG all those plugins I have at my command now. Hoi hoi! THANK YOU ALL for making my life easier! :) <3