[13:12] <rogman[m]> @E
[13:13] <rogman[m]> Eickmeyer: Hello, is it possilbe that i can find this little nice Tool in the UbuntuStudio Repos! https://gitlab.com/geontime/geonkick
[13:14] <rogman[m]> I can't compile this.
[14:20] <tomreyn> rogman[m]: maybe not what you're looking for, but note that there are downloadable linux builds at https://gitlab.com/geontime/geonkick/-/releases
[15:56] <Eickmeyer[m]> rogman: I am always leery of adding new applications to Ubuntu just before an LTS release. However, it does look relatively easy, and it's a plugin, not an application. I might play around with it and see what happens, but I'm not making any promises.
[15:56] <Eickmeyer[m]> rogman: As it is, since they already have Linux builds, it's low-priority.
[15:59] <rogman[m]> <Eickmeyer[m] "rogman: I am always leery of add"> Thanks a lot!! I found a compiled realease in the repos of kxstudio.
[16:00] <Eickmeyer[m]> rogman: Then that makes it easier since I can just use the work they've already done with packaging and clean it up.
[19:34] <Sammy> hello! I used bad settings for jack, which caused ubuntu studio controls and now I only have dummy output (I rebooted the computer and still the same). any ideas??
[19:34] <Sammy> ubuntu studio controls crashed
[19:36] <Eickmeyer[m]> Sammy: go into ~/.config and delete anything that says autojack, then restart your computer.
[19:36] <OvenWerks> If you have found something that makes controls crash... we would like to find out why.
[19:36] <Sammy> hello OvenWerks i think its jack related since qjackctl is also crashing when I start it now
[19:36]  * OvenWerks also wonders which version of controls...
[19:36] <Sammy> I'll try ty Eickmeyer[m]
[19:36] <OvenWerks> Ahh. Controls should... try to reset it self... but maybe not.
[19:37] <Eickmeyer[m]> Sammy: FYI, we have stopped directly supporting qjackctl as we designed Ubuntu Studio Controls as a replacement.
[19:38] <Eickmeyer[m]> |yy.mm | Sammy: Also, please tell us which version of Ubuntu.
[19:38] <Eickmeyer[m]> Oops
[19:39] <Eickmeyer[m]> !yy.mm | Sammy Also, please tell us which version of Ubuntu
[19:39] <Sammy> yes ty guys its the latest 19.10 64 bit freshly installed today and updated
[19:40] <Sammy> I had been trying to use reaper on windows but the latency is too bad so came back to old trusty ubuntu studio
[19:41] <Eickmeyer[m]> Sammy: Ok, the only thing I can think of is that there's a conflict between your qjackctl settings and your Ubuntu Studio Controls (autojack) settings. All of that is stored in ~/.config.
[19:50] <Sammy> quick update I deleted autojackrc and pavucontrol.ini and everything went back to normal, no more dummy output only thanks for the help
[19:52] <Sammy> just scared of crashing jack while testing different settings that might not be compatible with my hardware
[19:56] <OvenWerks> We worked pretty hard at making controls not crash if jack fails. I am surprised you could.
[19:57] <Sammy> i can reproduce it again and send you the logs if you want
[19:57] <Sammy> where are they stored?
[19:58] <OvenWerks> They should be in ~/.log/autojack.log (or something like that)
[20:07] <Sammy> hello this jackdbus.log when ubuntu controls crashed (and results with dummy output on pavucontrol) https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/pV2686NmmN/ thank you devs you are awsome!
[20:17] <OvenWerks> opps he left. That was the jack log. Most devices will lock jack at 16/2...
[20:44] <Sammy> is there a way to see this chat's previous history? I don't know if someone answered me because I had to reboot :(
[20:44] <OvenWerks> Not a problem.
[20:45] <OvenWerks> yes there is... I would have to search for it. try googling ubuntu irc log
[20:45] <OvenWerks> Anyway. I take it that is your internal audio device on the mother baord.
[20:46] <OvenWerks> The minimum buffer size is probably 128 maybe 64/3
[20:46] <OvenWerks> (periods)
[20:47] <OvenWerks> using 16 only works for a few PCI (not sure about PCIe) pro audio cards.
[20:47] <OvenWerks> I am surprised -controls was unable to reset the periods from 16 to 1024
[20:48] <Sammy> im getting very good latency and no glitches at all 2*32 @96k Hz
[20:48] <OvenWerks> why 96k?
[20:49] <Sammy> i thought higher frequency will hield lower latency?
[20:49] <Sammy> I play guitar and its very important for me
[20:49] <OvenWerks> Ok,
[20:49] <OvenWerks> If you can get that to work, great.
[20:50] <Sammy> its working awsome man
[20:50] <Sammy> Im gonna have some fun now finding how to work with windows vsts on carla
[20:51] <OvenWerks> Have fun
[20:51]  * OvenWerks doesn't have any VSTs to play with...