Hi,
Does anyone know whats going on with pulseaudio-module-jackdbus in Debian
Wheezy?
On my system the jackdbus module doesn't exist in the repos and the result
is that pulseaudio doesn't play nice with jack.
I can see that jackd2 was compiled with dbus support so not sure what's
going on with the missing pulse module.
--
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd
I was wondering if any Mixbus users are able to load sessions via command
line. On my system the argument to load a session is ignored and Mixbus
just goes into the usual startup dialog where it asks you to either create
a new session or pick an existing one. It's not a huge problem but it
would be great if I could incorporate it into session management or startup
scripts so that it could launch into a project without intervention from me.
So, am I the only one having this problem?
--Steve
Has anyone else had this problem? For some pieces using live mic input, I
wanted to reduce latency by pulling the Jack IO buffer size down to 512
samples from the default 1024. (I also tried 256 samples, but that just
made Jack crash.)
But with the smaller buffer, the mic gets an additional 30-40 dB of gain,
making the input unusable. If I turn the preamp on the fast track down very
very low and speak quietly into the mic, the sound comes through without
obvious distortion or glitches, so it doesn't seem to be an xrun thing. But
it distorts very easily and very badly.
If I switch back to 1024 samples, the problem disappears.
Why would the driver's buffer size have an impact on the incoming signal's
gain?
Thanks,
hjh