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EickmeyerI believe it was a new version of libc, so there was a LOT that had to be rebuild against it.00:00
sirriffsalothp*sigh* new install it is. Sorry for the idiotic questions, but I just have no idea with this stuff00:00
EickmeyerHa, no worries.00:01
sirriffsalothpAlright, doing a re-install, rofl00:02
sirriffsalothpI love the Pollock-style background you guys added by the way, it's sick00:02
sirriffsalothpReinstall -->00:03
sirriffsalothpThat was quick00:34
sirriffsalothpa-Compressor is now there, but now General MIDI is acting up00:34
sirriffsalothpThe general midi plugin thingy that goes in a standard midi-track in ardour that is00:35
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: I'm really going to miss Catia though... :)00:40
Eickmeyersirriffsalothp: Carla has the exact same patchbay as Catia built-in.00:49
EickmeyerThe patchbay tab is identical to Catia.00:49
EickmeyerSame code even.00:50
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: omg, there it is... lol00:51
EickmeyerOvenWerks: Any ideas on general midi in Ardour? ^00:51
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: without the repos I'll be missing some TAL-plugins though, and I'm having trouble finding out how to get them where they should be. Like tal-reverb III for instance00:52
sirriffsalothpThis question might save you some time if there is an answe to it... I've been looking through the .ardour file for where ardour is trying to fetch my plugins from, so I know where to download and drop them into, but I'm having no luck working that out. How can I see where ardour is trying to get them from?00:54
EickmeyerWell, you can always go to the actual repo and download them individually. Also, the Ubuntu Studio Backports has dragonfly-reverb.00:54
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: I will use them, I swear. But I have to mixes that are 80% finished, once those are out of the way, I'll try to be religiously UB for a while, see how it goes00:55
EickmeyerArdour's preferences show where it looks for reverbs. I don't have my system up in front of me.00:55
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: yeah, but the ones in particular that are missing/made as inactive stubs, how can I tell where this one should be found?00:55
Eickmeyersirriffsalothp: You can add them individually here: https://launchpad.net/~kxstudio-debian/+archive/ubuntu/plugins/+packages00:56
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: good idea for the repo-thing, thanks00:56
EickmeyerAre you talking about the tap-lv2 packages?00:56
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: I went here and fetched them, that would amount to the same, correct? https://kx.studio/Repositories:Plugins00:58
sirriffsalothpAgain, sorry for wasting your time on this, I had no idea this would turn into such a wrench00:58
EickmeyerWell, it comes from the same place.00:58
sirriffsalothpNice00:58
sirriffsalothptap..? hmm00:58
sirriffsalothpNope, the tap-plugins are already installed00:59
EickmeyerLooks like it's part of distrho-ports. I might have to look into packaging these.00:59
EickmeyerThis page you showed me is completely new since the last time I looked.01:00
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: you lost me now?01:00
EickmeyerSorry, was thinking aloud.01:00
sirriffsalothpYou only saw the that kxstudio repo-page now..?01:00
EickmeyerEither way, that page you linked shows where to get them.01:00
sirriffsalothpYeah, working on it01:00
EickmeyerI want these in Ubuntu. As long as they're open source, then they should be good.01:01
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: yeah, they're sweet plugins. We're making headway, the tal plugins are now in place01:02
sirriffsalothpThat just leaves the General MIDI-synth (not that important for the moment), and, more importantly, this Graillon autotune I discovered01:03
sirriffsalothpIt's pretty neat by the way, you might consider adding it as some of the autotunes you're sporting are very counter-intuitive for people who aren't accustomed to writing midi-notes et cetera01:03
EickmeyerI'm just going to go through the page you showed me and cross-compile it against what's in the repos and figure out what I need to package.01:04
sirriffsalothpBut this Graillon package I remember fetching gave three options for GNU/Lin, LV2, VST3 and VST... I can't remember which one I chose to use and where exactly I put it, that's why I wonder how I can check where ardour is expecting to find it01:05
EickmeyerWhy not install all 3?01:05
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: I'm too stupid to understand where I should put them atm, lol01:06
EickmeyerUh... you don't. You install the .deb package like a normal deb package.01:06
sirriffsalothpIt's not a .deb01:06
EickmeyerOhhhh....01:07
sirriffsalothpFor Linux users:01:07
sirriffsalothp• Copy the LV2 plug-in in your LV2 directory01:07
sirriffsalothp• Copy the VST2 plug-in in your VST2 directory01:07
EickmeyerThen ~/.lv2 ~/.vst01:07
sirriffsalothp• Copy the VST3 plug-in (a .vst3 directory) in your VST3 directory01:07
Eickmeyer~/.vst301:07
sirriffsalothpHmm, okay, sec01:07
sirriffsalothpBy the way, huge thanks for being so patient with me :P01:07
EickmeyerNo worries.01:07
sirriffsalothpI'm actually getting paid to do some mixing these days, so I can't risk something being f'ed up now with other peoples' tunes01:08
EickmeyerOh, absolutely!01:08
sirriffsalothpNeedless to say, I'm not the one using the autotune for my vocals, a couple rappers requested it *uhuh*01:09
sirriffsalothpBy the way, this august will be my 10th anniversary for using ubuntu studio (I think), you've been at it for as long as I can remember using ardour anyways01:09
sirriffsalothpSo here's to you people, if any of you developer are in Norway, hit me up and I'll treat you some beers, lol01:10
sirriffsalothpdevelopers*01:10
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: for the General MIDI Synth problem, this might solve it? https://x42-plugins.com/x42/x42-gmsynth01:11
EickmeyerI think the closest might be Ross, and he's in Denmark01:11
EickmeyerThat's probably the one.01:11
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: I imagine there have been loads in inquests like these, it's a shame I couldn't find any tutorials for those who have this kind of problem. I've gotten into making tutorial videos for friends on certain issues, and they tell me I should do more as they're easy to follow. If I made one that covers this, for those who were absolutely clueless as to how to solve this, would that be something you guys could slap out there somewhere01:14
sirriffsalothpfor people to watch?01:14
sirriffsalothploads of*01:14
EickmeyerYeah, I'd link it.01:15
sirriffsalothpKay, I'll keep you posted01:16
EickmeyerWe need people making tutorial videos and doing documentation. It seems I can't find anybody to do stuff like that.01:16
sirriffsalothpI imagine it is boring, for the most part. But a tutorial-video on this would be a piece of cake, even for me.01:16
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: by the way, it seems I don't have any ~/.vst or .lv2 folders there :-S01:17
EickmeyerMake them.01:17
Eickmeyer"mkdir ~/.lv2 && mkdir ~/.vst"01:17
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: I just wonder if ardour will know to look there... hang on01:18
sirriffsalothpSince I do recall never making those folders to begin with01:18
EickmeyerYeah, they're not default folders.01:18
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: does ardour search recursively for them, or will they have to be just the file itself?01:20
sirriffsalothpInside the .lv2 folder that is, for instance01:20
EickmeyerShould be recursive.01:20
sirriffsalothpMkay01:20
Eickmeyerhttps://manual.ardour.org/appendix/files-and-directories/01:21
EickmeyerThat explains everything.01:21
sirriffsalothpHuh, that solved it, for both the autotune and General Midi Synth01:24
sirriffsalothpI imagine a lot of people use the general midi synth, a lot of good samples there, might wanna add that to US?01:25
EickmeyerLike I said, I want to add everything that's there to Studio.01:25
EickmeyerI don't want anyone to have a reason to add KXStudio.01:26
sirriffsalothpLol, nice. Feels good having contributed, but also probably saving myself a lot of time later down the road with this01:26
EickmeyerI've been working on this for two years, but have had to stop for the LTS release. I'll probably startup again soon.01:26
EickmeyerNow that I have the full Ubuntu Studio packageset, it will at least be easier to keep things updated.01:27
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: what's the "this" you speak of? Fixing this wrestle with kxstudio-repo issues?01:27
EickmeyerYep.01:28
sirriffsalothpAight, I guess this was a prime example of some issues that doubtlessly will come up. I'll try opening all of my sessions if I have time and see what else might happen (unless it's an obvious fix from the website we saw, in which case I won't mention it)01:29
EickmeyerRight. At least I can get people to the page to download the plugins they need.01:29
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: I have some sessions with ideas floating around that were from back when Ardour was still in A2-A3... lol01:29
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: yeah, cheers01:30
EickmeyerYou too!01:30
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: while we're at it, what are your thoughts on the Enlightenment DE?01:30
EickmeyerI've only messed around with it. Hard to take seriously as a full-fledged DE though.01:30
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: how come?01:31
sirriffsalothpI've loved it for a long time, but it does have issues that just seem to have stuck for ages..01:31
EickmeyerWell, I don't know. I think part of it is it's not exaclty in Debian or Ubuntu, so that would mean packaging it myself, which also means I'd have to maintain a whole DE... *snowball*01:31
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: oh, rofl, I didn't mean as in "what do you think about using E in US", more just in general01:32
EickmeyerOhhh... yeah, it seems nice.01:32
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: kay, well now I can sleep tonight. Thanks again, man! I'll let you know once a comprehensive tutorial is on the way01:37
EickmeyerHehe, glad to help. :)01:37
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: wow, some of my biggest sessions (150 tracks) open up without fault. To think that all I needed were a few plugins fetched directly, and here I've been installing an entire repo that partly shreds my US.. lol01:40
sirriffsalothpCatch you later! :)01:40
EickmeyerSee ya!01:42
AppAraat[m]OvenWerks: One other thing I can try I guess is just upgrade to 20.04 and hope that solves the issue.10:40
AppAraat[m]Is it recommended to upgrade from 18.04 (obviously after uninstalling the extended support PPA), or to just do a clean install?10:41
AppAraat[m]I usually always wait until a .1 release of an Ubuntu LTS, but maybe this is my only option.10:42
OvenWerksAppAraat[m]: I can not really comment on the upgrade option. In my case I almost always do a fresh install. but Eickmeyer has done the upgrade with success. 20.04 is better than 18.04 so far as I can tell. I have been using it as my daily desk for over a month now. (Studio on to of kubuntu actually) I have not had any difficultys. However, my application uses may not be the same as your's. I do14:51
OvenWerksrun jack as my back end, and have have run Ardour and some other audio apps.14:51
AppAraat[m]Hmm I see. I think I'll just do a clean install then to be sure.17:33
AppAraat[m]<aprt_test[m] "image.png"> It's interesting how the "Capture" level says "CAPTURE" with L and R above it in red, while here (where capture doesn't work) it's just stripes:18:50
* AppAraat[m] uploaded an image: image.png (47KB) < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/r0/download/matrix.org/MJpgqGGaDjZAYlUsEPuQniUC >18:50
AppAraat[m]I wonder why that is, perhaps a certain module isn't loaded?18:50
AppAraat[m]hmm doubt - https://paste.debian.net/plain/1149592/18:51
OvenWerksmic boost doesn't help?18:57
OvenWerksOh yeah that --- means it is turned off18:59
OvenWerksI can turn it on with qasmixer19:00
OvenWerksspace bar should turn it on in alsamixer19:01
OvenWerks(shows how much I use alsamixer... I had to look it up)19:01
OvenWerksAlso, looking at my HDA internal interface, it is three devices.19:03
OvenWerksSo my HDA shows two inputs HDA,0,0 and HDA,2,019:05
OvenWerksit also has two outputs: HDA,0,0 and HDA,1,019:06
OvenWerksIn the case of the output, HDA,1,0 is my digital output but with HDA,2,0 it is labeled as "Alt Analog".19:07
OvenWerksmaybe one is front and the other is the rear19:07
* OvenWerks doesn't actually ever use his internal audio aside from seeing it it can be connected to.19:09
OvenWerksI use a Delta 66 for all my audio.19:09
AppAraat[m]> space bar should turn it on in alsamixer19:49
AppAraat[m]!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!19:49
AppAraat[m]OMFG!19:49
AppAraat[m]AUDACITY REGISTERS AUDIO FROM INTERNAL MIC WOOOOOOOOOOO19:50
veremitz\o/19:52
* OvenWerks is surprised that pulse doesn't turn capture on when it gets used...19:57
AppAraat[m]PA not working when you need it the most has been more or less my previous experience :p20:00
OvenWerks:)20:01
* AppAraat[m] is crossing fingers that audio just works on my Steam games20:01
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: hey man. I wonder with Carla, is there a way to start jackd, as in Catia, without having to use Qjackctl or other means..?21:09
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: I can't find a way to select my external sound card with it, et ceteral21:11
Eickmeyersirriffsalothp: There is, but you'll find the options aren't as robust as Ubuntu Studio Controls.21:12
EickmeyerAlso, Ubuntu Studio Controls works out of the box for pretty much everything and actually allows for multiple audio devices.21:13
Eickmeyer!ubuntustudio-controls21:13
ubottuUbuntu 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/UbuntuStudioControls21:13
Eickmeyerqjackctl will only let you do one at a time, same with Catia and Carla.21:14
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: ooh, how did I miss this... USCtrl looks great21:14
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: once again, sorry, old habits make it difficult to think exploratory21:15
EickmeyerWe've upstreamed it, so soon it will simply be named "Studio Controls" and automaticlally replaced in the Backports.21:15
EickmeyerIt's already available in Fedora and will be included by default in Fedora Jam 33.21:17
sirriffsalothpCool, looks great, thanks21:17
Eickmeyer👍21:18
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: why only performance/powersave though? Why not an "ondemand" function as well?21:18
EickmeyerOvenWerks: ^21:18
Eickmeyer(OvenWerks is the author)21:18
OvenWerkssirriffsalothp: it depends on the cpu you have21:19
Eickmeyersirriffsalothp: Also, whatever explanation he comes up with, ondemand isn't an option in all distros.21:19
OvenWerksmodern intel cpus powersave is much better than powersave21:19
OvenWerks*ondemand21:19
sirriffsalothpOvenWerks: hm, ok. Is there a way to make USC start jack automatically once I make USC start automatically at startup?21:20
OvenWerkspowersave changes speed faster and does not require the OS to monitor the cpu load21:20
Eickmeyersirriffsalothp: All settings on it persist.21:20
EickmeyerMeaning, if jack was running when you shut off the machine, it will start when you sign back in.21:20
OvenWerksondemand actually uses more power in some cases than performance21:20
OvenWerksyou do not need to start usc at asession start21:21
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: yes, but I'd like my system to run the jack audio server as soon as it boots21:21
sirriffsalothpOh...21:21
OvenWerksautojack already does that and studio controls tells autojack what to do.21:21
sirriffsalothpI see!21:21
OvenWerksthe system will start up the way it was shutdown21:22
OvenWerksso if jack is running when you shutdown it will run when you start up21:22
EickmeyerSo, throw away everything you know about qjackctl and having to manually start Jack because those days are over.21:22
sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: well the reason I ask is because now I have to tell ardour to connect to jack every time I open a session..21:22
OvenWerksThat is why we hid qjackctl in a sub directory...21:22
* Eickmeyer might even remove it from the seed.21:23
OvenWerksI don't see that here21:23
OvenWerkswhen I start ardour it is already connected to jack21:23
EickmeyerSame.21:24
StevenJayCohenNeed a hand, I feel like I am missing at least 1 step: How do I remove all traces of UbuntuStudio from a vanilla Ubuntu reverting to the stock kernel?21:24
sirriffsalothpOvenWerks: nop, every time I try to open a session I get the Audio/MIDI setup-prompt21:24
EickmeyerStevenJayCohen: You.... leaving... us....?21:24
sirriffsalothpAnd I swear this is a clean US install, no ppa's what so ever21:24
OvenWerksif you are using ardour with the alsa backend it should do that yes21:24
StevenJayCohenNo, I thought there was a software issue and tried messing with stuff. Turns out there's a hardware issue on this machine and I need to revert just that 1 box to stock21:25
sirriffsalothpOvenWerks: alsa backend..? I've never had to do this before, what's causing this then? :-S21:25
StevenJayCohenDell is sending a tech to work on the machine on Monday and it needs to be stock 20.0421:25
EickmeyerStevenJayCohen: Remove ubuntustudio-branding-common, linux-lowlatency, ubuntustudio-performance-tweaks.21:25
OvenWerksif jack is already running when ardour starts and jack was the used backend the last run (of that session)21:26
sirriffsalothpOvenWerks: hmm21:26
OvenWerks(I think the back end is part of the session.. not sure)21:26
EickmeyerStevenJayCohen: Also, if it's from the repos, I'm pretty sure Dell doesn't care.21:27
EickmeyerStevenJayCohen: Ubuntu Studio doesn't "mod" Ubuntu beyond what can be done by installing software from the repos.21:27
sirriffsalothpI opened a session with the correct jack settings, closed it, when I try to reopen it I still get the same prompt...21:28
EickmeyerThe lowlatency kernel is considered a subkernel of the generic one as far as Ubuntu is concerned.21:28
StevenJayCohenI told the phone support guy (Ubuntu user) what was up. He recommended that I revert it. He said that he's seen some techs find something odd and make a stink.21:29
EickmeyerStevenJayCohen: Then they're not operating within Dell's contract with Canonical.21:29
OvenWerkssirriffsalothp: before opening ardour run jack_lsp in a terminal.21:29
OvenWerksif it errors... that would be why21:29
StevenJayCohenbrb21:29
OvenWerksThat is if ardour has to start jack then the dialog makes sense21:30
sirriffsalothpOvenWerks: yeah, i do get an error21:30
OvenWerksso jack is not yet running21:30
sirriffsalothpHowever, if I start jack through qjackctl, no problems21:30
sirriffsalothpWtf..21:30
sirriffsalothpAutojack is running21:30
EickmeyerStevenJayCohen: "sudo apt autoremove --purge ubuntustudio*" might actually do the trick.21:30
OvenWerksArdour will will start jack but it will give the dialog first21:30
EickmeyerStevenJayCohen: Warning: Untested.21:31
OvenWerksautojack running is not the saem as jack running21:31
sirriffsalothpOvenWerks: ah, lol, well in that case we're back where we were. If there's no way to make USC run jack automatically, I guess I'll have to make qjackctl do it after all then, for instance?21:31
EickmeyerStevenJayCohen: Though, it's possible that just removing the branding would do enough to ward-off overzealous Dell techs.21:32
OvenWerksthat does not sound right21:32
OvenWerkssirriffsalothp: go into ubuntustudio-controls, set the right device and hit the start/restart jack button21:32
Eickmeyersirriffsalothp: If Jack was already running via qjackctl or other means, then Ubuntu Studio Controls won't see it as running.21:32
OvenWerkssirriffsalothp: then run jack_lsp again21:33
OvenWerksEickmeyer: it might21:33
OvenWerksin fact it should because it tried to create a jack client21:33
EickmeyerOvenWerks: Users have reported that Controls won't detect an already-running Jack instance.21:34
OvenWerksEickmeyer: that would tend to tell me they have named the server something other than default, run it it as root21:35
EickmeyerI guess that's possible.21:35
OvenWerksor that what they mean is that it doesn't auto start jack the next time21:35
sirriffsalothpTrying stuff21:35
OvenWerksit will only auto start if jack was started by controls21:35
OvenWerksso long as jack is run as the same user, controls should be able to restart it. (even if borked)21:36
sirriffsalothpHumm21:39
sirriffsalothpMy sessions are distorted as hell now, and I can't work out what on earth could be causing this..21:42
sirriffsalothpAudio from browser is the same21:42
OvenWerksodd21:42
OvenWerksbut things are ok with jack started from qjackctl?21:42
sirriffsalothpNah still distorted there too21:43
sirriffsalothpGod dammit.. always something21:43
OvenWerkshow does it sound with jack stopped?21:43
OvenWerksUS-C stop jack.21:43
sirriffsalothpOkay so I stopped jack in USC21:44
sirriffsalothpI did a ps -A |grep jack, and autojack is still running21:44
OvenWerks(that will make sure pulse is restarted21:44
OvenWerksautojack should still be running21:44
OvenWerksit is waiting for a command to do something21:44
OvenWerksbut is not jack itself21:44
sirriffsalothpStill distorted as fuck when my external sound card is chosen via pavucontrol21:45
OvenWerksgood-ish21:45
sirriffsalothpEven if I lower it to 50% I can still hear that something iss off, the sound is distorted somehow21:45
OvenWerksat least it is not a jack problem anyway.21:45
OvenWerksexternal audio = USB?21:46
sirriffsalothpYeah, I'm using the TASCAM US16x0821:46
sirriffsalothpI NEVER had this issue in 19.1021:46
OvenWerksright21:47
sirriffsalothpReal odd21:47
OvenWerkscan it handle being unplugged and plugged?21:47
sirriffsalothpTrying to mess around with the settings in pulse but still the same...21:47
sirriffsalothpSure, sec21:47
OvenWerksIf it has external power a power cycle may be needed too21:47
sirriffsalothpI switched it on and off, still the same21:48
sirriffsalothpOvenWerks: power cycle?21:48
OvenWerkssame thing21:48
sirriffsalothp:P21:48
OvenWerksswitch off/on which you did21:48
sirriffsalothpYah... other ideas?21:49
OvenWerksdoes it have extrenal sync options?21:49
OvenWerks(wordclock, spdif)21:49
sirriffsalothpOvenWerks: not that I am aware of, and if so I never used it21:49
OvenWerksthere is no plug on the unit for external sync21:52
sirriffsalothpNope..21:52
sirriffsalothphttps://www.google.com/search?q=tascam+us+16%C3%9708&client=ubuntu&hs=Vz&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwil3aDBh9rpAhUhtYsKHe9vBbYQ_AUoAXoECAsQAw&biw=1463&bih=86021:53
* OvenWerks wonders why features shows windows software rather than whats on the unit :P21:53
OvenWerkshttps://tascam.com/us/product/us-16x08/feature21:53
sirriffsalothpOvenWerks: I think it's safe to assume it's not my sound card, but rather something in pulse/jack/US21:54
Eickmeyer!language | sirriffsalothp: I didn't catch this earlier, but warning21:54
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sirriffsalothpEickmeyer: oh, sorry :)21:54
sirriffsalothpDid you add any volume controllers that might be causing this?21:55
OvenWerksno21:55
sirriffsalothpI installed two desktop environments, but that should hardly make my audio become distorted..21:55
OvenWerksthat would not be it, both will expect pulse21:56
OvenWerksit does have an internal mixer with effects21:57
OvenWerksI don't think alsa can see that or the routing.21:57
EickmeyerAlsa cannot usually see internal mixers or internal effects.21:58
Eickmeyerinternal to external hardware, that is.21:58
sirriffsalothpThe audio settings in system settings has my tascam set to "US-16x08 Analog Surround 7.1"21:59
OvenWerksthat makes sense22:00
sirriffsalothpI'm not mixing with surround lol, I just need a stereo signal, L/R22:00
OvenWerksit would do that for my D66 as well22:00
OvenWerksyou should be able to change the profile22:00
OvenWerksin configuration in pavucontrol22:00
OvenWerksthere is a drop down22:00
sirriffsalothpOvenWerks: yeah I know, but..22:00
sirriffsalothpIn pavucontrol I have it set to analog output22:01
sirriffsalothpAnd it's the only option...22:01
sirriffsalothpWhereas in configuration, it's Analog Surround 7.1 Output22:01
OvenWerks8 chanels22:01
OvenWerkschannels even22:01
sirriffsalothpOther options are Off, Multichannel Input or Analog Surround 7.1 Output +  Multichannel Input22:01
OvenWerksso no stereo then22:02
OvenWerksstill I thin that is not the sound problem22:02
sirriffsalothpNo... but this distortion was never an issue before, I always saw these options in pavucontrol in the past :(22:02
sirriffsalothpI guess not22:02
sirriffsalothpWell this is pretty bad news.. I'm at a real loss here, google has nothing that I can find to be helpful either22:05
sirriffsalothpLemme try a reboot and going into your DE, just to be sure22:06
OvenWerksjust in case... too late..22:06
OvenWerksalmost any of the DSP inside could cause this...22:07
sirriffsalothpStill the same...22:07
sirriffsalothp!!!22:07
OvenWerkssirriffsalothp: are all the level controls set 12 oclockis?22:08
sirriffsalothpLevel controls? In pavucontrol?22:08
OvenWerksstraight up on the unit?22:08
sirriffsalothpOh on my sound card?22:08
OvenWerksyes22:08
OvenWerksit has knobs on the front?22:08
sirriffsalothpSure, one for headphones, one for the line out 1-2 which is for my speakers22:08
sirriffsalothpHeadphones and speakers have both the same distortion, even at very low levels22:09
sirriffsalothpThe rest are input knobs22:09
OvenWerksok, just checking22:09
OvenWerksdoes alsamixer show any controls?22:09
sirriffsalothpThe master is at 100, master mute is MM and DSP Bypass is MM22:09
OvenWerksuse  the right/left arrows on your keyboard to highlight DSP Bypass and hit M22:10
sirriffsalothpStill the same22:10
OvenWerks doesx that make any difference? Master Mute should be off as well22:11
sirriffsalothpMaster must says MM, if I press M for it, everything goes quiet22:11
OvenWerksso it is backwards22:11
OvenWerks ok22:11
OvenWerkswith master highlighted does the down arrow work to bring the level down?22:12
sirriffsalothpI see a bunch of eq's and compressors way out to the right... should they be active?22:12
sirriffsalothpOf course it brings the level down, but as few notches down it goes real quiet, but the distortion is still there22:12
OvenWerks oh wow so you can control everything from alsa22:12
sirriffsalothpYeah22:12
OvenWerksif you hit the mute button on DSP by pass do they go away?22:13
sirriffsalothpHmm okay, the distortion goes away if I lower the master in alsa to, say, 80, and the crank up my headphones22:13
OvenWerksoh, that might be it then22:14
sirriffsalothpNo they still remain22:14
OvenWerksyeah alsamixer is not that smart22:14
sirriffsalothpBut this is still a problem... I don't want to have to set my master to what I THINK is close to 100%, as I'm doing mixing-jobs for other people I need to know my system is working properly.. this is too odd to just ignore, you know what I mean?22:15
OvenWerksconsidering the master mute is backwards... I would guess that having the dsp bypass set to mute is bypass22:15
sirriffsalothpItem: DSP Bypass [off] when DSP Bypass is MM22:15
sirriffsalothpI've never ever run into this problem before lol22:16
OvenWerksyeah I know. with alsamixer open does changing pavuacontrol's output level change the master level on the box?22:16
sirriffsalothpSystem sounds: no. Output Devices, US-16x08 etc: yes22:17
OvenWerkssirriffsalothp: I am also wondering if there is an internal loop22:17
OvenWerksyeach.!22:17
sirriffsalothpSo alsamixer master alters pavucontrol, and vice versa22:17
OvenWerksyeah. so jack is safer. once jack owns the device (and US-c doesn't let pulse see alsa devices) pulse can't change that setup once you have set it.22:18
sirriffsalothpBut my ardour sessions were equally distorted...?22:20
OvenWerksonly if they were recorded that way22:20
sirriffsalothpHaha hell no dude :) I know what I'm doing there22:20
OvenWerks:)22:20
OvenWerksyou shold be able to still turn master down with alsamixer or qasmixer (take your pick)22:21
OvenWerksqas mixer may be a bit nicer/easier to use for a complex box like that22:21
sirriffsalothpYeah, but.. what exactly is making the audio clip at 100%..? Since I'm mixing I need to know at what level my machine is pumping out the levels at, so I'm not willie-nillie mixing and risking that what goes out will sound radically different due to some  fluke here22:23
sirriffsalothphttps://upload.picpaste.me/image/AP28B22:24
sirriffsalothphttps://upload.picpaste.me/image/APRm222:24
OvenWerksi understand that... I would be just as frustrated22:24
sirriffsalothpThis might be interesting, check out the dsp off-on discrepancy22:24
sirriffsalothpOh nvm22:25
sirriffsalothpI got confused lol, that makes sense22:25
sirriffsalothpAre you using an external usb device as well?22:25
OvenWerksno, I have an old ice1712 device. Delta 6622:26
OvenWerksit also has an internal mixer22:26
OvenWerksbut in my case there is a linux applet for this device22:26
OvenWerksit is much nicer and better laid out than the alsa mixers22:27
OvenWerksbut I do not have near as many control as you have to deal with...22:28
sirriffsalothpWhen I use my internal sound card on the machine22:32
sirriffsalothpI disabled my external sound card altogether, using a usb-headset with a mic, and alsa is at 100% now. The audio here is fine22:33
sirriffsalothpOdd....22:33
sirriffsalothpThat means something's going on with my sound card, lemme try plugging in some 3.5mm jack headphones to the back of my machine, see how that sounds22:33
sirriffsalothpOvenWerks: perfectly fine directly plugged into the back of my machine22:34
sirriffsalothpGod dangit this sucks.. :/22:34
* OvenWerks needs to spend time with his wife as she just got home from work. Back later...22:41
sirriffsalothpOkidok22:41
sirriffsalothpBrb23:02
AppAraat[m]yay! Internal mic in L4D2 works :)23:04

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