Le 30 janv. 08 à 15:08, Fons Adriaensen a écrit : > On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 06:25:50PM -0500, Paul Davis wrote: > >> On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 23:36 +0100, Yann Orlarey wrote: >> >>> A fully functional jack application can be easily generated using >>> the >>> faust2jack command or by pasting the above code in the online faust >>> compiler (http://faust.grame.fr). The performances on my Vaio laptop >>> (Intel Core 2 CPU T7400 @ 2.16GHz) is approximately of 2%. >> >> I think they call that "game, set and match". > > Not really, but still I'm impressed :-) > > - Even fdelay4 is not up to the task. There are > gain variations of more than 6dB for a 20 kHz > signal, Fs = 48 kHz. Even stranger, they are > not symmetric w.r.t. the fraction of the delay, > e.g. 10.3 samples shows a different gain than > 9.7. Which makes me suspicious. > > - My usual grunge: unless you want me accidentally > destroy some very expensive equipment which is not > even mine, the generated JACK apps > > MUST NOT AUTOCONNECT --- NEVER --- TO ANYTHING. > > > - The apps also autosave their state to $HOME/.***rc. > Any way to disable this ? > > Ciao,
If you want to change that kind behaviour for now, you'll have to install faust, edit and correct the jack-gtk.cpp wrapper file (located in faust/architecture). Then install faust again (since "install" copy the architecture files at proper locations) and recompile your jack- gtk faust programs. We may improve the jack-gtk.cpp wrapper file later on to add auto- connect and state location options. Stephane _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
