[LAU] Non Session Manager

rosea.grammostola rosea.grammostola at gmail.com
Sat Mar 24 10:50:53 UTC 2012


On 02/22/2012 05:55 PM, J. Liles wrote:
>
>
>     Cool! Yoshimi would be a more logical choice these days maybe, but
>     alas...
>
>     If you didn't notice ;) , there is also JackSession now (and Ladish).
>
>     Maybe some documentation how to add support for your session stuff
>     to other session managers would be good.
>
>     \r
>
>
> Someone mentioned that after I had already patched ZynAddSubFX. The
> patch doesn't readily apply to the Yoshimi code, but I'll look into
> adapting it.
>
> JACK-Session is, from my perspective, far too basic to be useful. And,
> AFAIK, Ladish is still lacking a robust protocol, currently relying on
> Unix signals, JACK Session, and LASH to communicate with clients. And,
> of course, LASH was always inadequate. I first started having issues
> with SM back in 2008. Not much has actually been accomplished since then
> to meet the requirements mentioned in my 2008 post (although Ladish does
> behave better in many important aspects than lashd ever did).
>
> The NSM API is well documented and I think that having support for it in
> Ladish would be a Good Thing and not incompatible with the project
> goals, although the user experience may suffer if LASH, JACK Session,
> etc clients are allowed to mix in an NSM session becuase certain points
> of consistency could no longer be guaranteed (due to the limitations of
> those APIs).
>
> That being said, as you can see in the demo, Non-* will come with a
> fairly fully featured session manager right out of the box if you can
> live without the Ladish 'rooms' concept.
>

Works nice here (!), all though I'm missing a option to add parameters 
to a client (like mididings etc.). Where are the sessions stored by 
default? How do I remove a session completely?

\r


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