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Am 29.07.2012 17:50, schrieb rosea.grammostola:
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<blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">A workaround
could be to "fake" a jack-session-call, when you use the -U
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-A flags,
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guitarix -U 1 -A 2 -f /your/state_file_rc
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that will disable any self-connection by guitarix.
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This works when I give this as arguments in the nsm-proxy
client, thanks
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so far.
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It seems it's possible to use Guitarix with the SIGUSR1 (<a
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Not really, when the command-line options -U -A involved, eg. in a
jack-session, even when it is faked, SIGUSR1 will be ignored, as
well as any other call to save state. Also preset saving is disabled
in a managed jack-session.<br>
The only way then to save the state to file is, a call by the
jack-session handler. <br>
Without -U -A, SIGUSR1 will indeed save the state (LADISH level1).
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A other way to disable the self-connection of in and out-put ports
are the command-line options -i and -o, when you use them like that
(space between the q<font lang="en">uotation marks</font>)<br>
-i " " -o " " <br>
in and out-put start unconnected, but the connection between amp and
fx client still will be made by guitarix. <br>
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greets<br>
hermann<br>
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