wonko | Dammit, 20.10 doesn't seem to have actually solved the problem. | 17:46 |
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Eickmeyer | wonko: Definitely an Ubuntu issue, not specific to Studio. | 18:06 |
Eickmeyer | Though, I've had no issue on a ryzen machine I own. | 18:06 |
wonko | audio has gotten weird since the upgrade to 20.10. Wasn't a smooth upgrade. Any known issues on the studio side for that? | 18:26 |
Souler | Hi | 18:27 |
Souler | I have been an active Linux user for a long time, but only recently came across pipewire. Can you explain to me in a few sentences how it works? I have an audio interface for the Focusrite Saffire Pro 14 firewire and I will connect it using a Thunderbolt adapter. I had big problems with the configuration. Until today I am not sure whether to use the snd_dice or the firewire_ohci modules. Can you explain to me how it will work? I | 18:27 |
Souler | am using Debian Buster 10 with 5.10 rt kernel, Bitwig Studio 3. I would like to get the best possible performance. How should I configure my computer? | 18:27 |
OvenWerks | Souler: pipewire is coming but not really there yet | 18:42 |
OvenWerks | Souler: pipewire is meant to take the place of pulseaudio and jack. It is similar to using JACK with a pulse front end | 18:43 |
OvenWerks | Souler: that is: jack clients will see pipewire and a JACK server and desktop applications will see pipewire as the default alsa device or pulse depending on what they look for. | 18:44 |
OvenWerks | Souler: it is not really ready for daily use yet. But development is active. | 18:44 |
OvenWerks | and it does aready work reasonably well with what functionallity it already has. | 18:45 |
OvenWerks | As for fw devices on buster, I can't really say. Ubuntustudio does not equal buster after all. I do not know which module set the debian RT kernel comes with. | 18:47 |
OvenWerks | My Audiofire 12 works fine with either the ALSA firewire modules or the FFADO set that the ubuntu lowlatency kernel comes with. | 18:49 |
wonko | does pipewire look like it'll be a good tool? Not having to setup all those pulseaudio bridges sure would be nice. :-D | 19:13 |
OvenWerks | wonko: It does look nice. | 19:13 |
OvenWerks | desktop applications will appear as jack clients | 19:13 |
OvenWerks | I do not know if it is possible to set a default desktop client though | 19:14 |
OvenWerks | many desktop apps (almost all?) only open audio "devices" when they need them. This makes setting up a jack based routing a pain unless it is automated | 19:16 |
wonko | yeah, that's true. | 19:53 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | Hi everyone! | 19:53 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | anyone using sonic-pi? | 19:54 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | tried to install deb file from robin newman, the loading screen is showing and then i get a boot error | 19:55 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | https://pastebin.com/Yq1E2CCc | 19:56 |
OvenWerks | chip_luxury_ewa[: how is this related to ubuntustudio? | 20:03 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | cause i'm trying to install it in ubuntu studio | 20:08 |
OvenWerks | it + ? | 20:09 |
OvenWerks | sorry it =? | 20:09 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | In ubuntu it works fine when qjackctl is runing | 20:09 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | thet | 20:09 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | sonic pi | 20:09 |
OvenWerks | sonic-pi is hardware? | 20:10 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | sonic pi is a software, ruby ide for making music | 20:10 |
OvenWerks | ok, I guess I was fooled by the "pi" | 20:11 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | well you not, it have an offical support for raspberry pi | 20:12 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | in raspbrian | 20:12 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | if have some mistake in my English please correct me if it necessary | 20:14 |
OvenWerks | so are you using this on a pi or a desktop? | 20:16 |
OvenWerks | that is what hardware are you using this on? | 20:16 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | lenovo ideapad i7 | 20:16 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | laptop | 20:17 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | 8gb ram | 20:17 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | ssd | 20:17 |
OvenWerks | so you have cloned the src code and built it? | 20:17 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | I'm kinda newbe... download deb file | 20:18 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | https://in-thread.sonic-pi.net/t/sonic-pi-3-2-2-deb-file-for-ubuntu-20-04/3762/8 | 20:18 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | this is the log: | 20:19 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | https://pastebin.com/Yq1E2CCc | 20:19 |
OvenWerks | So you installed sonic pi from the ubuntu repo? | 20:20 |
OvenWerks | That log might mean more to a sonic pi dev than here | 20:21 |
OvenWerks | it assumes knowlage of sonic pi internals | 20:21 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | not from the repo because the version in software center is 2.1... and the newer is 3.2.2 | 20:22 |
OvenWerks | I note that https://github.com/sonic-pi-net/sonic-pi/blob/main/BUILD-LINUX.md says: "Note: Sonic Pi for Linux isn't currently officially supported" | 20:23 |
OvenWerks | I suspect that finding support for this problem will be difficult | 20:23 |
OvenWerks | The report in the forum you posted above that sugested sonic pi works in ubuntustudio was probably for the package in the ubuntu repo | 20:24 |
OvenWerks | certain;ly using a package that was built for a different set of libs or architecture is unlikely to work. | 20:25 |
OvenWerks | I would suggest that building sonic pi for whatever you have installed is more likely to work. | 20:27 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | I think I tried this in the past but i will try again tomorrow... | 20:29 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | it will be very nice if sonic pi come pre-installed in ubuntu studio | 20:30 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | when i succeed I'll post a tutorial | 20:31 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | oven where are you from? | 20:33 |
OvenWerks | british columbia | 20:33 |
OvenWerks | if sonic pi was to come with ubuntustudio, it would be the version in the ubuntu repos, not the latest version for sure. | 20:35 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | Hi from israel (: | 20:35 |
OvenWerks | o/ | 20:35 |
OvenWerks | so your evening is my noon. | 20:35 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | it was nice chatting, thanks for the help! | 20:35 |
OvenWerks | no problem | 20:35 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | yes it 22:30 right now | 20:36 |
chip_luxury_ewa[ | good night (; | 20:36 |
wonko | chip_luxury_ewa[: do you have scsynth installed? | 22:14 |
Eickmeyer | wonko: You *upgraded* to 20.10? | 22:34 |
Eickmeyer | !ubuntustudio-upgrades | 22:34 |
Eickmeyer | Ok, that's not a thing. | 22:34 |
Eickmeyer | Upgrading to 20.10 is *not* supported. | 22:34 |
Eickmeyer | Release notes. | 22:34 |
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