[LAU] VocProc - vocal processing app
Louis Acresti
lra4691 at rit.edu
Fri Feb 5 00:28:04 EST 2010
Hey Giorgio,
I had what I believe was the same issue (based on having identical debug
output), and I managed to fix it by increasing JACK's framesize.
I was trying to run it with a windowsize of 128 at 48000Hz with 3
periods/buffer. I managed to run it fine with the same settings with a
windowsize of 256 but with 2 periods/buffer.
Good luck,
-Lou
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Giorgio - Audiophilo
<anomalsound at gmail.com>wrote:
> I installed Ubuntu Karmic inside VirtualBox, tried VocProc inside it
>> and wasn't able to recreate your situation. I also tried on Arch with
>> 'normal' jack and with jack2 (jackdmp) and couldn't get it to crash.
>> Now I'm downloading Ubuntu Studio to also try with it.
>> Would you please be so kind to try this code and post the output:
>> http://hyperglitch.com/files/VocProc-debug.tar.gz
>> It is actually the same code with added bunch of couts.
>>
>
> Still no problems while compiling.
> This is the output i get:
>
>
> $ ./VocProc
> loaded "chromatic"...
> loaded "full"...
> loaded "pentatonic"...
> loaded "harmonic E minor"...
> jack callbacks:
> process the sample rate is now 44100/sec
> samplerate shutdown
> set input ports
> set output port
> dsp init
> init 1
> initialize...
> initialization done
> dsp build gui
> building GUI...
> recall gui state
> jack get ports
> jack activate client
> jack connect
> jack connect2
> run interface
> processing init
> zombified - calling shutdown handler
>
>
>
> --
> Giorgio Baù
> Sound engineer
>
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