[02:20] <OvenWerks> Schbi[m]: interesting, it looks like you are trying to use the webcam? as jack master.
[02:23] <OvenWerks> Schbi[m]: in a terminal do: cd /tmp && wget https://community.ardour.org/files/adevices.sh && bash ./adevices.sh |pastebinit
[02:29] <OvenWerks> put the paste url it gives here. It looks to me like jack is trying to use a device that it can't handle
[05:49] <Schbi[m]> <OvenWerks "Schöbi: interesting, it looks li"> Changed the device and now jack works - thanks!
[10:58] <wonko> OvenWerks: Got another one for you. After the display has been asleep for a while it doesn't want to wake up properly. The only way I've found to get it to wake up X is to get the monitor to wake up by pushing a button on it, unplugging the HDMI cable and plugging the HDMI cable back in. All default settings for screensaver/etc. Thoughts?
[12:40] <veremitz> yoikes
[12:41] <veremitz> thats pretty severe
[12:45] <wonko> Yeah, it would be more annoying if my computer wasn't currently on my desk. :)
[15:40] <Eickmeyer[m]> wonko: I'm not convinced that's a software problem, and it sounds more like a hardware issue. Might be the only workaround is to have it not go asleep in system settings.
[15:40] <Eickmeyer[m]> Jack doesn't gracefully handle sleeping devices.
[18:08] <wonko> Hmm, is it actually going to sleep? I don't want that anyway. :)
[18:10] <wonko> Suspend session isn't checked, so it should just be putting the screen to sleep, right?
[18:15] <wonko> Never had this issue on 20.04
[18:15] <wonko> wasn't using HDMI then either though
[18:16] <wonko> https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/solution-for-nvidia-sleep-wake-issue-in-linux/110911
[18:16] <wonko> not sure that'll help or not though
[20:41] <wonko> Ok, so I didn't do that, I also didn't change any settings and after a bunch of errands the screen un-blanked immediately. So uhm it's fixed?
[20:41] <wonko> While I was out I got a DP cable so I switched to that anyway just because.
[22:49] <Eickmeyer> wonko: Nah, it's probably putting your display to sleep. Putting the display to sleep *can* disconnect it from HDMI for all intents and purposes, depends on what your monitor's manufacturer decided to do with ACPI.
[23:05] <wonko> It's Samsung so it's anybody's guess. 🤣
[23:07] <wonko> Wtf ASUS? This motherboard doesn't support DP so to get to the bios I need HDMI? Seriously?
[23:12] <craigbass76> Is there an app for creating some quick accompaniment? I need to practice some melody/solo and need bass/drums/rhythm that I can speed up or down without having to actually record all those parts at different speeds.
[23:15] <Eickmeyer> craigbass76: Heh, you're going to get me, though wonko might have an idea too. Try lmms, ardour, qtractor. If you need it in musical notation, musescore will do. Simple loops can be made using hydrogen.
[23:17] <craigbass76> Eickmeyer, Yeah, I'm thinking of just playing quarter notes on bass and plugging them into the hydrogen file I already used in the final audacity version. I can't adjust speed in audacity.
[23:19] <Eickmeyer> craigbass76: Ok, so most of those will let you adjust tempo, and for the ones that are Jack-aware, you can set the master tempo in whichever is the master Jack app (complicated, I know!). But, any of those should help.
[23:19] <Eickmeyer> I know that you can adjust speed in Ardour.
[23:32] <craigbass76> I cut a 12 bar blues bass track at 80BPM. You're telling me I can speed that up so I can practice soloing over it at different tempos?
[23:39] <Eickmeyer[m]> craigbass76: Yep!
[23:41] <Eickmeyer[m]> At least, in theory. I've never actually done it myself.
[23:44] <craigbass76> I guess I never put Ardour on this last time I wiped it. Just installed, and tracking (pardon the pun) an error message. I'll let you know if it works.
[23:50] <craigbass76> I'm done in for the day. I'll give it a whirl tomorrow. Thanks though.