[03:09] <wonko> There. MXL 990 from eBay. No more webcam mic. 😁
[04:23] <OvenWerks> wonko: you don't have proper RT access.
[04:24] <OvenWerks> wonko: I would assume you installed jack via (the broken) gnome software install program?
[04:24] <OvenWerks> run ubuntustudio-controls at least once hit the fix rt ppermisions button and reboot
[04:26] <OvenWerks> actually no, by the end it looks ok.
[04:29] <OvenWerks> No, at the end it looks like you have an older version of ubuntustudio-controls
[04:29] <OvenWerks> As if there are two daemons running
[04:30] <OvenWerks> reboot will help as a quick solution, but installing the newer -controls from backports is better
[04:30] <OvenWerks> !backports
[04:30] <OvenWerks> nope not that one
[04:31] <OvenWerks> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/backports
[04:31] <OvenWerks> that one.
[04:31]  * OvenWerks is off to bed
[04:35] <wonko> I did an install of Ubuntu Studio 19.04
[04:35] <wonko> I already added backports
[04:35] <wonko> ii  ubuntustudio-controls                         1.11.1~ubuntu19.04.1                all          Ubuntu Studio Controls
[04:35] <wonko> non-backports is 1.7 IIRC
[04:35] <wonko> anyway, I'm not opposed to a reboot so I'll give that a go and see how it is
[04:37] <wonko> I *am* getting double of everything though
[04:37] <wonko> PulseIn, PulseIn-01, PulseOut, PulseOut-01
[04:38] <wonko> If I bump the stero bridges to 2 I get PulseIn-2, PulseIn-2-01, etc
[10:29] <usub> Thanks for awesome Ubuntu Studio
[10:31] <usub> I can actually record some audio in Ardour, running Jack on Kubuntu with the ubuntustudio-installer
[10:33] <usub> and the midi controller is properly connected to the fluidsynth which is connected to the output
[10:33] <usub> What is the recommended software for my need? I would like to be able to record and playback midi. I never managed to get that working in .. uhh.. rosegarden?
[10:35] <usub> Record and playback midi and audio in same app and maybe have a sampler and drum machine. Can has plox?
[12:33] <jubo2> oh. rosegarden works out-of-the-box
[12:34] <jubo2> Thanks!
[14:11] <OvenWerks> wonko: type:ps x |grep autojack
[14:12] <OvenWerks> wonko: there should be two lines of output, one with grep in it and one with /usr/bin/autojack
[14:13] <OvenWerks> wonko: do you have just that or is there a third one?
[14:13] <wonko> I have none but I haven't logged into my desktop after last night's reboot (checking via ssh from my phone, yay technology!)
[14:13] <OvenWerks> ok, you won't see it then
[14:13] <wonko> But I remember having two of those, yes
[14:14] <wonko> So your theory is probably correct
[14:14] <wonko> Adding backports and upgrading left things in a word state
[14:14] <wonko> Weird*
[14:15] <wonko> You may want to recommend a reboot after upgrading to backports
[14:15] <wonko> As a standard step
[14:16] <OvenWerks> it should not matter. Controls checks the version of autojack running and part of restarting is to tell any old one to die.
[14:21] <wonko> Hmm, that may be a bug then
[14:22] <wonko> Because it didn't do that
[14:31] <OvenWerks> could be.
[17:09] <mobijubo> OvenWerks: doing a 'grep [a]utojack' will not show the grep itself in the results
[19:52] <jubo2> You can always tell me to --less-verbose
[19:53] <jubo2> I'm happy with Ubuntu Studio on Kubuntu. The Rosegarden actually connected the fluidsynth to render midi when I hit play on what midi I captured from the controller.