Am Thu, 30 Jun 2011 12:22:01 +0200 schrieb rosea grammostola <[email protected]>:
> On 06/30/2011 12:11 PM, rosea grammostola wrote: > > On 06/30/2011 12:00 PM, [email protected] wrote: > >> Am Thu, 30 Jun 2011 11:43:50 +0200 > >> schrieb rosea grammostola<[email protected]>: > >> > >>> On 06/30/2011 11:31 AM, Renato wrote: > >>>> On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 11:03:05 +0200 > >>>> rosea grammostola<[email protected]> wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Linux Audio Developer, > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> May I make a feature request here for your Linuxaudio application(s)? > >>>>> > >>>>> Could you please add JackSession support? It makes working with JACK > >>>>> standalone applications a lot more user friendly. There are some apps > >>>>> who support it already and they work fine, like Yoshimi, Qtractor, > >>>>> Pianoteq, Ghostess, Guitarix, Jack-Rack, Ardour3, Bristol, Seq24, > >>>>> Jalv, Ingen, Connie, Specimen and probably more. > >>>>> > >>>>> It is possible to use applications without JackSession-support in a > >>>>> session (via so called infra clients), it starts the applications, > >>>>> make the connections, but doesn't save the state. So obviously it > >>>>> would be far more useful if those applications would get > >>>>> JackSession-support also. > >>>>> > >>>>> Qjackctl is able to work as Session Manager, so is Pyjacksm (and > >>>>> likely Patchage in the future). > >>>>> > >>>>> According to comments on IRC by Paul Davis, it's very easy to add > >>>>> JackSession support to your application. > >>>>> > >>>>> "Its really easy, just handle 1 more callback from the server. > >>>>> Torben's walkthrough shows what is necessary." > >>>>> > >>>>> Torben's walktrough: > >>>>> http://trac.jackaudio.org/wiki/WalkThrough/Dev/JackSession > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Thanks in advance, > >>>>> > >>>>> \r > >>>>> > >>>> I second this, I tried using jacksession a few days ago and it seems > >>>> to me it works very well; it does what it should and nothing more, > >>>> it is > >>>> not intrusive > >>> Maybe good to note also is that almost all recent distros (also > >>> multimedia distros like AVLinux, Tango Studio etc.) have the latest > >>> Jackd version these days (JACK1 and/ or JACK2, both support > >>> JackSession). So apps with JackSession support are compiled with > >>> JackSession automatically on those distros (no need to add a patch or a > >>> special build parameter or anything like that). :) > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> \r > >> hey ho, > >> i am very interested to implement jack session into hydrogen. but i > >> am a bit confused about how it is to use as a user. > >> i understand how to implement it into an application. thx to > >> http://trac.jackaudio.org/wiki/WalkThrough/Dev/JackSession. > >> but i miss a simple howto use jacksession in your local audio > >> envirement. > >> whatever exist such a document for dummies like me? > > Wolke, > > > > Understanding the dev side and not the user side, that is the world > > up-side-down for me ;) > > http://trac.jackaudio.org/wiki/WalkThrough/User/jack_session > > > > You need Jackd > = 0.120 or 1.9.7 and qjackctl 0.3.7 > > > > Start qjackctl, start JACK > > Start an app with JS support (yoshimi) > > Make the desired connections > > In qjackctl 0.3.7, you have a session window, open it. > > Save session > > Make a *new* folder (be careful not to overwrite an other folder > > (should become more safe in the next Qjackctl version)) > > Select that new folder to save the session to. > You have to browse one subfolder backwards to be able to select your new > session folder likely. > > You can quit the session by just quitting the applications, or choose > > save (save and quit) > It is possible to overwrite an existing Jacksession folder (again, be > careful to overwrite the right one!!!) > Atm there is no way to stop a session via a button without saving the > session ... > > You can load the session via the load button in the Session window of > > Qjackctl, choose the right session folder. > That's the new folder you made to save the session obviously. > > > > HTH > > \r > > > > > > > thx, for your quick response. in fact that will help me. i just noticed the new session button in qjackctl. super, so far this will looks like an easy to use session handler. and yes, i am a lazy bugger:). mostly i use my spare time for other things, than to find out how computers applications will work. lg wolke > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
