Hello again,
2012/9/20 Tim E. Real <[email protected]>
>
> Also, Robert:
>
> On the page linked above there's a section:
> "Wave - output ports are still visible in qjackctl although deleted in MusE
> This is because of the undo function which just hides the track from the
> arranger. This could not have been done differently because then you would
> lose
> all your routings if you use "undo" from within MusE."
>
> Not true! I can tell you with *absolute* certainty that should not happen.
> If it does, it's a bug.
> Deleting an Audio Output or Input track should disconnect it from Jack.
> Similarly deleting the connection in QJackCtl should work too.
> And Redo-ing should automatically reconnect.
>
Great, I'll remove it unless you have already done it (or mark it as no
longer relevant).
> However I do recall, I wrote once that with Jack1 there seemed to be
> some funny business under certain conditions with QJackCtl still showing
> connections, or 'phantom' connections which just won't go away, or
> connections which refuse to appear but I'm not sure if it was upon
> deleting
> tracks, and possibly only Jack Midi connections. Thought it was non-MusE
> bug.
> I think it may be in the ChangeLog... Will check.
>
I've got jack1 on my "production" machine, I'll give it a test.
Regards,
Robert
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