[08:23] <sakrecoer[m]> I backported to adour6, and today I get an update for ardour5... Seemingly not installed anymore ... Is this something I should be concerned about?
[08:35] <sakrecoer[m]> Oh well... The version proposed is 1:6.0.0~ds0-3~ubuntu20.04... I suppose it's just the naming in the repo that stuck... I'll go ahead and upgrade, will report back if I encounter an issue
[10:19] <zmagii> Is there a playback sound level in Ardour (as opposed to a sound level used for export/bouncing)?
[10:19] <zmagii> I managed to get everything working that I was struggling with, apart from the fact that I have to set the sound to -20db for playback.
[10:19] <zmagii> Then, when I bounce, I set it back to 0db and then everything in the exported WAV is correct.
[10:21] <zmagii> At 0db my laptop speakers or headphones just make crazy static sounds due to maxing out. Note that this is not the actual volume in ubuntustudio-utilities but the playback in Ardour.
[10:21] <zmagii> If I open a music file on my filesystem and play that back, then everything works as expected without changing my headphone volume.
[11:46] <vlt> zmagii: You could just use a different channel for playback.
[11:46] <vlt> zmagii: A bus or something you route your master output to.
[15:31] <OvenWerks> sakrecoer[m]: known issue passed to ubuntu from debian if you wish to file a bug report, do so on the debian package
[15:33] <OvenWerks> zmagii: those are two separate audio systems. The answer is to use qasmixer to set your output levels rather pavucontrol.
[15:34] <OvenWerks> s/rather/rather than/
[18:12] <Jokersloose> Hello all. I am hoping someone can help me.