Fons,

thanks for the suggestion, trying to explore it now:

resampler.cc:29:12: fatal error: pmmintrin.h: No such file or directory
 #  include <pmmintrin.h>

I have been testing on a pi4. Is there any hope of this stuff working there or do I need to move to an intel box? I don't know where the person I hope to help with this intends to deploy but it is more likely on the intel  / x86 side of things.

all the best,

drew

On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 4:12 AM Fons Adriaensen <fons@linuxaudio.org> wrote:
On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 02:48:00PM -0500, drew Roberts wrote:

> I need to be able to use jack-volume:

As an alternative you could look at zita-jacktools:


class JackGainctl(JackClient):

    """
    Multichannel dezippered audio gain control.

    The 'gain' and 'mute' settings are independent. A gain
    less than -120 dB is equivalent to 'off' (-inf dB).
    The initial gain is 'off', not muted.

    Gain changes are dezippered as follows:
    'off' -> 'on'  : 10 ms fade in.
    'on'  -> 'off' : 10 ms fade out.
    otherwise      : gain changes by max 6 dB for each 10 ms.
    """

or

class JackMatrix(JackClient):

    """
    Audio matrix with gain and delay controls for each input,
    output, and input-output pair.

    Gains are linear and can be negative to invert a signal.
    Use db2lin() to set gains in dB. Delays are in seconds.
    Absolute gain values lower than 1e-15 are set to zero.
    Gain and delay changes are crossfaded over one Jack period.
    """


With a few lines of Python you interface these to whatever
you need.


Ciao,

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