On 27/12/2007, Greg K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Ubuntu Studio became my main OS since 7.04 was released and even if I > don't have enough time to really make music, I try when I have spare time. > I usually launch these softs: QJackCtl, Patchage, JackRack, JackEQ, > Hydrogen and Ardour. And I have a M-Audio Jam Lab to record my bass and > guitar. I don't have any knowledge in how to make music on a computer but I > try... :) > > My question is: I would like to find a way to launch in a row all the > softwares I use and keep the settings I used for each piece I worked on. > The best way would be to have a patchage-like application that could allow > me to save a profile for each piece. For instance, I would work on a piece > with Jack (of course), Patchage, Jack Rack (with some LADSPA loaded), > JackEQ and Ardour. > > When I stop, I could save in a file all the settings used for that piece. > Later, I could just launch that file, and it would launch all the softs > used with all the settings (Effects in Jack Rack, levels in JackEQ, Ardour, > connections in Patchage, ...). > Of course, I don't have any skill in dev, and at the moment I just made a > .sh that launch QJackCtl, wait for 5 sec (so the server can start) then the > other softs. > But of course the settings are not saved. > > Do you think something like that could be done? > > Cheers, > > Greg > > ------------------------------ > Windows Live Messenger 2008 vient de sortir, discutez avec vos amis en > vidéo ! Téléchargez gratuitement Messenger > 2008<http://www.windowslive.fr/majmessenger.asp> > > -- > Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users > > lashd and glashctl may help
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