Good time of the day, Dennis.
Thank You, Dennis, for Your time and answer. You wrote: > Oh, don't worry. jackd will be around then just as it is today. It's > been here for quite some years now and people are actually quite happy > with it. No problem. Then the bugs w/ configuration/running will be fixed in jackd. > Personally I've never started jackd from the command line, yet. But > granted it takes a few tries in qjackctrl to find the right settings. > If the jackd process is killed it might be a resource problem with RT > being the cause or not. In order to try that you can run jackd and all > audio apps as root user, because the root user may always start RT > processes. It's been said that it is bad idea to run it that way, troubleshoots can be done another way also. For example, jackd param.s can be non-RT ones. > Either that or as it has been said, it's a problem with the sound That what I hope will be solved w/ a time - that the server will auto self configure depending on the s-cards it runs on. > card. But then, for midi only you don't need jack. If you want, try That's true - LMMS plays midi or timidity - w/o jack, but other editors (just want to try it - never used before) would not start OR do not output sound from .mid files. > out muse, which is really a fine midi sequencer. Start with -a option > so it doesn't complain about jackd not running. Than go to settings > --> midi devices and set up your midi outputs. This setup is working > for me for at least two years now. Have to say though, that I'm > running the bleeding edge svn trunk since the muse devs are very > quick in adding new features and fixing bugs. Wow! For me too! I just changed the ports to timidity for every track and works! Thank You Dennis! - I would long time guess that the GUI app. has command line parameters! - Oh, why the developers are so users-friendly as to provide not a "fall-back" (-a option) in case of jackd failure?! - But they rather keep it their app. not usable at all then themselves turn it to use the mode called w/ -a option on CL ! Have thought to fill a page on some Debian wiki relating to the Muse and the jackd problem? To simple steps as to magical -a option and the ports change to timidity running make sense - for the happy jackd users like me! :o) How did You fight w/ ls -l /dev/rtc0 crw------- 1 root root 254, 0 Jan 7 19:12 /dev/rtc0 timer permissions? For me at start time, Muse complains on low timer frequency of ALSA - 250 against its minimum of 500. > So how are you going to listen to your midi files? What soundcard are > you using and what midi equipment? I run timidity. My sound is old "[AMD] nee ATI SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)" built-in controller on laptop. That's it. In near future I plan to purchase a MIDI-keyboard for using w/ the sequencers I will get habit w/ . Again, big thanks for Your time for me, Dennis! Sthu. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/50ebe809.2725700a.7641.ffff8...@mx.google.com