On 31/08/14 06:01, Bruno Ruviaro wrote:
On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 1:25 AM, david <gnome@hawaii.rr.com> wrote:
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Cadence includes the Catia and Claudia tools to manage connections (see
Cadence tools tab).
Catia is the simple version that only does the basic stuff,
Claudia is a frontend to LADISH (a session manager) which is obviously a
bit more complex.

These tools are described into a bit more detail here:
http://kxstudio.sourceforge.net/Applications

Sounds silly to me. Have to run yet another application to do something that QJackCtl does in a subwindow? Although Claudia sounds useful.


​It's not silly, it's just proposing a different workflow. One of the cool things about Cadence (for me at least) you can easily set it up to start jack by default when you login -- you don't have to open anything in the next login, not even Cadence itself. Thanks to the available bridges (which also can auto-start), you can also have a2jmidi and pulseaudio jack sink starting and running automatically.



And you can have QJackCtl automatically start when you login as well (which is what I do.) I still can't see any reason why Cadence is an improvement.... (Not arguing, trying to understand.)

Dale.