Hi there,
I am working on a lofi multichannel project using a bunch (20+) of cheap usb
audio dongles.
( similar to this
https://core-electronics.com.au/usb-audio-adapter-works-with-raspberry-pi.html )
When I plug them in they all show up when i type lsusb in the terminal and if I
open Carla and
brilliant thanks Ross, removing puredata-core seems to have done the trick .
Thanks !
Philip
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On Tuesday, August 25, 2020 3:24 PM, Ross Gammon wrote:
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> On 25/08/2020 04:46, 0therm...@protonmail.com wrote:
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> > Hi
However I am still not able to start Jack from Studio Controls. However if I
start Jack first with Qjackctl, then I can stop and start /restart via Studio
Controls.
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On Monday, August 3, 2020 1:11 PM,
Hi Thanks for your reply. The problem was that the default sample rates were
different, (I'm fairly certain i didn't change them ). Anyway, if they are
different by default could be worth making them match to minimize any confusion.
Cheers
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Hello,
I have just done a fresh install of kubuntu 20.04 + the ubuntu studio installer.
However when I open Studio Controls and click on 'start or restart Jack'
nothing happens (jack does not start). I am able to start jack via Qjackctl.
But when I open Carla, my sound card (focusrite
Hi I am on KDE neon User Edition 5.18 . I installed the ubuntu studio controls
a while back (via the backports ppa i think) which has been working fine but
since the recent update i cannot start jack at all - it no longer starts
automatically as it used to, and when i click on start jack in
Hi, i often use the keyboard to navigate the file manager (alt+ direction), but
this doesn't seem to work in the file manager window that pops up when i try to
open or save a file from within a program (file>open etc). Is there a way these
shortcuts work system wide?
many thanks--
Thank you for your quick response and apologies for sending to the wrong list.
Ubuntu studio controls is fantastic, thanks for the tip. have been wanting to
make the move to linux / ubuntu studio for a while but have never found jack
quite as straight as i feel like it could be. This has