[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Sorry if this is the wrong place, please tell me where to ask if it > is.
This is not off-topic for LAD, but there is also a jackit-devel mailing list for detailed JACK questions. > I'm wondering whether it will be possible, ( or if anyone is doing > something similar ) to use Jack to pass control signals between > audio apps. That should work. I've experimented with generating SMPTE timecode from a JACK client. That's a control signal of a sort, though different from what you're doing. > Also, does or will Jack allow signals to be lower bit depth or > sample rate when full audio resolutions is not necessary, or will it > always be full audio? All JACK client audio uses single-precision float data and a common sample rate. The nominal range is [-1.0,...,1.0], but this is not enforced by the server. The effective "bit depth" of IEEE float data is 25 bits. > Is there any limit to the number of ins and outs Jackable? I guess > to make modular synthesis between various apps one would start using > a *LOT* of them. Sure there are limits. I think the server currently only allocates space for something like 256 ports. If that's a problem it can probably be fixed. -- Jack O'Quin Austin, Texas
