On 06/05/2012 04:23 PM, Todd Howe wrote:
What's the most user and system friendly way to get PulseAudio working
while QJackctl server is running? I've seen some suggestions online, but
I would imagine that there's probably a 'best practices' approach for
2012 and Precise 12.04


The bridge is active by default on qjackctl. All you need to do is to choose jack as the output from the pulseaudio mixer. This will route pulseaudio to jack.

If you've made any settings changes to qjackctl, make sure "Enable D-Bus interface" is on, under "Setu"p -> "Misc".
Also, jackd2 is required (installed by default).

When you start jack, you should see "PulseAudio JACK Sink" and "PulseAudio JACK Source" under "Connect" -> "Audio". Second step is as mentioned above, to set pulseaudio to use jack as it's output (and input, if you want to route jack audio to pulsaudio).

Basically, I'd want to run Banshee and jam along with it on my MIDI
controller, or take calls on Skype if I had to. Maybe even capture audio
from firefox plugins across the bus... something to tie it all
together...

I have a number of kxstudio repos installed, but maybe not the right one
as Cadence doesn't show up in the Software Centre.

Not everything appears in Software Center, so you might need to install some things using the terminal, or use *Synaptic*.

Apparently Cadence
will create such a bridge but unsure if Cadence is the best way to go.
I've built Ubuntu Studio into my regular Unity-based installation and
things are otherwise going well so far. Thanks for any help you can
provide... oh also I'm running a2jmidid as a JACK startup script (the
ALSA to JACk bridge) so I'd need to know of any potential conflicts with
that.

Cheers;





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