Ubuntito | buenas madrugadas | 00:29 |
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Ubuntito | soy nuevo en Ubuntu | 00:29 |
Gretsh56 | configure P.A.M. | 03:46 |
Gretsh56 | what to do before configure jack configure P.A.M.? | 03:57 |
mobijubo | Something wrong with Jack .. nothing except 2 sources and 2 outputs show up | 11:09 |
mobijubo | All I know I did was shutdown, connect USB cables into different ports and restarted | 11:10 |
mobijubo | I restart the system again. This account is on irccloud so I have persistence over reboots | 11:10 |
mobijubo | after reboot qsynth shows up in the patchbay | 11:19 |
mobijubo | I have snapshots by Timeshift that I can use to revert | 11:23 |
mobijubo | patchage and carla are showing different views | 11:23 |
mobijubo | I guess this confusion is due to different USB ports being used | 11:24 |
mobijubo | seems it got sorted, but I don't know what I did | 11:36 |
mobijubo | enough restarting things perhaps | 11:36 |
mobijubo | now making a backup-point | 11:37 |
mobijubo | Whoaaa.. Now the touchpads that are usually connected to percussion instruments in fluidsynth is connected to 2 sounds. The percussion sound, but also some other instrument is playing when a pad is hit and hit and held | 11:49 |
wonko | I'm also having midi issues. :( | 11:53 |
wonko | I can't seem to get my control surface to work with ardour anymore | 11:53 |
mobijubo | I dunno where this behavior is controlled... in fluidsynth or in the midi controller. So to re-cap it for some reason hitting a pad on the midi controller triggers the percussion it _is_ supposed to, but now for some reason the pads are mapped also to playing a certain note of the instrument that the keys of the keyboard are set to. | 11:54 |
wonko | so everything is in fluidsynth? | 11:54 |
wonko | Why don't I remember how to do this? It's Ctrl-Middle Click to put Ardour into learning mode, right? | 11:59 |
mobijubo | ok. restarting qsynth solved it | 12:03 |
wonko | Oh, you need to enable MIDI first in preferences. I totally remember that. :) | 12:04 |
wonko | Hmm, I can't seem to get the fader to work with the knob. | 12:06 |
wonko | Well, it works for the master but not the rest. Maybe I can manually tweak that in Ardour's config file. | 12:07 |
wonko | Another day. This is good enough for now. :) | 12:07 |
wonko | OvenWerks: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/hhBT3dY2Vs/ | 13:00 |
wonko | crashed again even after the reboot | 13:00 |
wonko | wonko@deepthought:~/.log/jack$ ps -x | grep autojack | 13:00 |
wonko | 6613 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/python3 -u /usr/bin/autojack >~/.log/autojack.log 2>&1 < /dev/null & | 13:00 |
wonko | 31990 pts/1 S+ 0:00 grep --color=auto autojack | 13:00 |
OvenWerks | wonko: ok, so I am not sure what crashed. There is only one daemon running (good) | 15:04 |
OvenWerks | wonko: that log file is strange. the second to last startup looks very normal, but the last one looks like it is missing things. | 15:06 |
OvenWerks | wonko: it looks to me like the USB audio device was disconected and reconnected? Did the machine go to sleep? (laptop lid close or screen blnk?) | 15:12 |
OvenWerks | wonko: I would suggest setting your screen blanker to not sleep. | 15:40 |
OvenWerks | expect to restart jack after a lid close | 15:41 |
OvenWerks | I do not remember if you are using the ubuntustudio iso or studio on top of kubuntu so I won't try to tell you how to change those settings :) | 15:42 |
OvenWerks | I think it is different for each | 15:42 |
OvenWerks | 21M Sep 15 23:00 jackdbus.log | 15:44 |
OvenWerks | thats a bit big to go searching through | 15:45 |
OvenWerks | I think we can actually use logrotate. It can be set to daily but run each time the daemon is started. If it is started more than once a day, it will still only work once and if the session is left open (as I do) it may be a while before it gets rotated. I could even have it run at each jack start. | 15:56 |
wonko | This is a desktop, not a laptop and I have all the power setting set to not sleep (except to turn off the display) | 16:31 |
wonko | Usb wonkiness wouldn't surprise me though if that were the case. | 16:31 |
wonko | I have long (3m) usb extension cables and they might be causing issues. | 16:31 |
wonko | I've drilled some new holes for cable routing so I may be able to get away with shorter extensions. I should try that. | 16:32 |
wonko | I know mass storage really doesn't like them. | 16:32 |
wonko | although to be fair it all worked flawlessly on the old 18.04 mess. :) | 16:32 |
wonko | also: fresh install from the ubuntu studio iso | 16:32 |
wonko | other odd things to note: sometimes unlocking the desktop behaves oddly | 16:33 |
Eickmeyer | wonko: RE: unlocking the desktop: should be fixed in 19.10. | 16:33 |
wonko | usually, I type in my password, the screen goes black like it's going to unlock to the desktop and then comes back to the lock screen. second try works. | 16:33 |
wonko | ah, ok, so known issue then | 16:33 |
Eickmeyer | Yeah, it was a conflict between xscreensaver and xfce4-screensaver. | 16:34 |
Eickmeyer | And light-locker. | 16:34 |
Eickmeyer | light locker is pretty much depricated. | 16:34 |
wonko | ok, then I'll ignore that. :) | 16:35 |
wonko | reminds me of 18.04 which was a mess of gnome and xfce and I think I had like three different screen savers fighting each other. :) | 16:36 |
wonko | hey, while you're alive, I'm trying to build ray session but it's giving me fits | 16:36 |
wonko | lrelease: could not exec '/usr/lib/qt5/bin/lrelease': No such file or directory | 16:37 |
wonko | still haven't figured out what package I need to install to provide that | 16:37 |
Eickmeyer | wonko: Did I forget to stick Raysession in the backports? (btw, Launchpad builds everything for the repos, so it's probably your system config). | 17:28 |
Eickmeyer | wonko: Raysession will be in the backports within the hour, so don't bother. :) | 17:31 |
wonko | Better answer. 😁 | 18:12 |
mrz80 | I purge xfce4-screensaver and lightlocker and just go with xscreensaver. | 18:31 |
OvenWerks | I just use the power manager... blank after 15M, turn off after 30M, no lock | 22:00 |
OvenWerks | system sleep mode = never | 22:01 |
wonko | yeah, same here except I do have lock | 22:31 |
wonko | I have a 2 year old. An unlocked and unsupervised computer is a dangerous thing. :) | 22:31 |
OvenWerks | my youngest just turned 14 :0 | 22:32 |
wonko | My oldest is 23. There is a bit of a gap there. :) | 22:32 |
OvenWerks | about the same here, my oldest is 33 | 22:35 |
wonko | installed ray sessions | 22:36 |
wonko | now what? :-D | 22:36 |
OvenWerks | ask Eickmeyer, I haven't ever used a session manager :) | 22:36 |
wonko | I've only ever use Claudia which combines a session manager with patchbay so it's kinda intuative how they work together. | 22:37 |
wonko | Ok, I've most got it figured out | 22:45 |
wonko | it doesn't want to delete the "default" routes though from when jack started | 22:45 |
OvenWerks | wonko: in -controls the pulse ports to connect to can be set to "do not connect..." | 23:12 |
OvenWerks | Any jack aware client _should_ have such an option some where in the settings | 23:13 |
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