iainduncan(a)telus.net writes:
Sorry if this is the wrong place, please tell me where
to ask if it
is.
This is not off-topic for LAD, but there is also a jackit-devel
mailing list for detailed JACK questions.
I'm wondering whether it will be possible, ( or if
anyone is doing
something similar ) to use Jack to pass control signals between
audio apps.
That should work.
I've experimented with generating SMPTE timecode from a JACK client.
That's a control signal of a sort, though different from what you're
doing.
Also, does or will Jack allow signals to be lower bit
depth or
sample rate when full audio resolutions is not necessary, or will it
always be full audio?
All JACK client audio uses single-precision float data and a common
sample rate. The nominal range is [-1.0,...,1.0], but this is not
enforced by the server. The effective "bit depth" of IEEE float data
is 25 bits.
Is there any limit to the number of ins and outs
Jackable? I guess
to make modular synthesis between various apps one would start using
a *LOT* of them.
Sure there are limits. I think the server currently only allocates
space for something like 256 ports. If that's a problem it can
probably be fixed.
--
Jack O'Quin
Austin, Texas