wonko | Yeah, I just think the upgrade to 20.10 broke everything. Fresh install of 20.04 and the AudioFire shows up in pulseaudio. Which it didn't before. Haven't setup jack yet. | 00:12 |
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sirriffsalot_ | Cool. Ubuntu Studio 20.04 up and running :) | 01:16 |
wonko | OvenWerks: well, not sucessful, but at least I have a reasonable environment now to debug. :) | 01:49 |
wonko | 20.04 + backports | 01:50 |
wonko | carla is still giving me grief | 01:50 |
OvenWerks | wonko what happens if Carla never gets started after a fresh boot? | 01:50 |
wonko | what would I be looking at instead? | 01:51 |
OvenWerks | so reboot, start jack, jack_lsp | 01:51 |
wonko | Rebooting now | 01:51 |
wonko | https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/hhgFZRny54/ | 01:55 |
OvenWerks | perfect. Open qjackctl and got to settings make sure the two boxes "start jack audio server on application startup" and "stop jack audio server on application exit" are _NOT_ checked :) | 02:26 |
OvenWerks | open the connections window and use that for making connections | 02:27 |
OvenWerks | Note that after any jack restart, you will need to close and open qjackctl again. | 02:27 |
OvenWerks | BTW jack_lsp -c will show connections as well. | 02:28 |
wonko | Ok, so | 02:39 |
wonko | Walked away | 02:39 |
wonko | didn't start carla or qjackctl or anything | 02:39 |
wonko | came back to system program problem detected (I get these at every start as well) and now jack is boned and I'm getting: | 02:39 |
wonko | Error: cannot connect to JACK, jack_client_open() failed, status = 0x21 | 02:39 |
wonko | when I run jack_lsp | 02:39 |
wonko | ok, back in ALSA mode and pulseaudio is being crap | 02:56 |
wonko | actually, everything is being crap | 02:56 |
sirriffsalot | wonko: ok? | 03:04 |
OvenWerks | huh, I have been using 20.04 solid since before it came out. kubuntu with studio on top I think. Last week I ran the echo audiofire12 with faddo backend for about 5 days at 32/2 with one xrun (that one being within the first half hour) | 03:45 |
OvenWerks | used firefox with many tabs, two instances of geany, built Ardour (cpus at 99%) and ran it | 03:47 |
OvenWerks | wonko: have you tried using a higher latency as well? | 04:06 |
OvenWerks | Is your fw card sharing an IRQ? If your FW card plugged into the slot that uses (heaven forbid)irq 16? | 04:06 |
sirriffsalot | With Ubuntu Studio 20.04 I have to actually restart my sound card for jack to be able to send sound to it.. jack/pavucontrol says it's sending it there, but it isn't no matter what I do | 04:13 |
sirriffsalot | Just restarting my card does the trick | 04:13 |
OvenWerks | sirriffsalot: firewire? USB? restart how? | 04:15 |
sirriffsalot | OvenWerks: USB. It's the TASCAM US-16x08 | 04:22 |
sirriffsalot | Power it off and on again | 04:23 |
sirriffsalot | Never ever had to do that on 19.10, so, real odd.. | 04:23 |
OvenWerks | sounds kernelish | 04:23 |
OvenWerks | or kernel module | 04:24 |
OvenWerks | have youo tried the generic kernel or one of the non-distro kernels out there? | 04:25 |
OvenWerks | (those ones we don't support ;) | 04:26 |
sirriffsalot | OvenWerks: this is straight out of the box as it were... | 04:36 |
sirriffsalot | Need to get some sleep now, but I'll just power it off when I shutdown for the night, which I should do anyways, and turn it on once ubuntustudio has logged in. If that solves it I won't complain :P | 04:38 |
wonko | OvenWerks: Sorry, went to bed. :) | 13:34 |
wonko | not IRQ 16, not shared | 13:34 |
wonko | Other things to note. I'm running it in ALSA mode currently. With just the KA6 things work just fine. If I plug in the AF4 and restart my X session both the KA6 and AF4 show up in the pulseaudio drop down in the task bar after clicking on the speaker. In this state it is broken. If I try to play audio out of the KA6 (youtube for example) it just never starts playing. If I turn off the AF4 then try to play audio again it works fine. | 13:56 |
sirriffsalot | OvenWerks: so I didn't have to restart the sound card this time | 14:23 |
sirriffsalot | So far so good | 14:23 |
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