Oski146 | is there any alternative to minuet? seems like its not maintained anymore | 03:35 |
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Oski146 | 1morehelp | 04:47 |
Oski146 | !morehelp | 04:47 |
ubottu | #ubuntustudio sometimes cannot answer your questions in a timely matter, or simply lacks the capacity. For additional sources of help, try #ubuntu if your issue is of a technical nature, or #lau (Linux Audio Users) or #opensourcemusicians if it has to do with the audio stack. | 04:47 |
guitarman | does anyone else have a behringer um2 and can you get it working on ubuntustudio? | 20:02 |
Eickmeyer | guitarman: Yeah! I have one and it works perfectly. | 20:02 |
guitarman | Eickmeyer: weird it's not recognized on the liveusb | 20:02 |
Eickmeyer | Out of the box, no issues. | 20:02 |
Eickmeyer | Then I can only assume you have a hardware issue. It's a class-compliant device that doesn't require a driver. | 20:03 |
guitarman | Eickmeyer: yeah, it worked on manjaro before windows hosed my grub | 20:04 |
guitarman | on a windows update | 20:04 |
guitarman | so i'm looking at redoing the machine | 20:04 |
Eickmeyer | Try switching USB cables, ports, trying it on a different machine. All I know is that device will work on Ubuntu Studio. | 20:04 |
guitarman | Eickmeyer: ok sounds good | 20:04 |
guitarman | it works on windows so i don't think it's the cable. | 20:05 |
guitarman | but yeah different machine i could try | 20:05 |
Eickmeyer | It's got to be something. I know it's not Ubuntu (or Studio by extension). | 20:05 |
guitarman | yeah. i made a youtube video a while ago stating it worked fine on debian (years ago) and people in the comments were saying it wasn't working on linux mint etc. | 20:06 |
Eickmeyer | I've used my UM2 on several machines with Ubuntu Studio, no issues. I also have a UMC404HD, no issues. | 20:06 |
guitarman | have you tried the um2 on jammy jellyfish? | 20:06 |
Eickmeyer | Jammy Jellyfish and now Kinetic Kudu. I lead Ubuntu Studio, so I have no choice but to test it on latest/pre-release. | 20:07 |
guitarman | Eickmeyer: ok this is excellent | 20:07 |
guitarman | thank you. I'll nuke and pave and give it a go | 20:07 |
Eickmeyer | Good luck! The UMC202 is also good (and inexpensive) so if it comes to that you might try it. | 20:08 |
Eickmeyer | In fact, it's better in many respects. | 20:08 |
guitarman | Eickmeyer: yeah i think that's the one with the midas pres instead of xenix which are more noisy | 20:08 |
guitarman | re the umc202 | 20:08 |
Eickmeyer | Oh yes, the midas pres alone make it worth it. In fact, that might be what I actually have, now that I think of it. | 20:08 |
Eickmeyer | But, the UM202 should still work, so I don't know why you're having difficulty. | 20:09 |
Eickmeyer | Could also be your Xenyx pres are shot, those are known to be flaky. | 20:09 |
guitarman | works fine in windows - not the best interface but suitable for now for me to make my covers with acoustic and voice. | 20:09 |
Eickmeyer | Ah, gotcha. | 20:10 |
guitarman | i'd like to get back on linux though so i'll give it a go | 20:10 |
Eickmeyer | Still, it's a class-compliant device, and Linux just works (tm) with it. | 20:10 |
guitarman | Eickmeyer: got it going in the ubuntu studio config area - didn't notice the usb devices tab | 20:33 |
guitarman | ardour still crashes but i think that's because it's trying to do realtime and can't on the live environment maybe? | 20:34 |
guitarman | audacity works wit hti though | 20:34 |
Eickmeyer | guitarman: You mean Studio Controls? I didn't know you were using Jack. | 20:34 |
guitarman | Eickmeyer: yes | 20:34 |
guitarman | jack | 20:34 |
Eickmeyer | Ah, that explains it. | 20:34 |
guitarman | how do you mean | 20:34 |
Eickmeyer | Jack (the Jack Audio Connection Kit), if started by Studio Controls, will recognize and automatically connect any USB device, but not if it's started through another means like by Ardour. | 20:35 |
guitarman | i can't get ardour to use it - it crashes | 20:35 |
guitarman | something about realtime is mentioned | 20:35 |
guitarman | even if i've already started studio controls | 20:36 |
Eickmeyer | Ardour needs to be closed completely before starting Jack. Once Jack is started by Studio Controls, open Ardour, start a new session, and have it connect to Jack (not ALSA). | 20:36 |
guitarman | i'll close it and try again | 20:36 |
ubuntustudio | Eickmeyer: I get this: | 20:40 |
ubuntustudio | Could not create session in "/home/ubuntu-studio/Untitled-2022-09-24-13-39-52" | 20:40 |
ubuntustudio | ---ERROR: JACK: Cannot create thread res = 1 | 20:40 |
ubuntustudio | ERROR: JACK: JackClient::AcquireSelfRealTime error | 20:40 |
ubuntustudio | ERROR: JACK: Cannot use real-time scheduling (RR/5) (1: Operation not permitted) | 20:40 |
ubuntustudio | jack was started already | 20:40 |
ubuntustudio | in studio controls before i went in | 20:40 |
ubuntustudio | is that because i'm in the live environment | 20:41 |
Eickmeyer | ubuntustudio: Yes. | 20:41 |
ubuntustudio | ok so if i was to install to disk it wouldn't do that | 20:41 |
Eickmeyer | The live environment isn't set up for real-time scheduling. | 20:41 |
Eickmeyer | Yes. | 20:41 |
ubuntustudio | ok cool | 20:41 |
ubuntustudio | thanks for your help - I really appreciate it | 20:41 |
Eickmeyer | Quite welcome. | 20:41 |
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