Re: [LAU] using Jack an interface to ecasound

From: john gibby <johnalan.gibby@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sat Jan 21 2017 - 15:11:03 EET

No problem, Edgar. I think there is a lot of good information in this
thread, I wonder if it is searchable in some way because it could help
others. I really appreciate all the help and all the inputs are helping me
learn more things.

On Jan 21, 2017 4:45 AM, "edogawa" <edogawa@email-addr-hidden> wrote:

Hi John,

Am 21.01.2017 um 08:26 schrieb john gibby:

> I booted my LiveCD and saw that the dpkg output there is just the same as
> for my regular system (on solid-state drive). I'm glad to know that I have
> jack1 and not jack2, though I'm still not really sure I understand
> completely, since the jack process I get is named jackdbus. For now, I
> stopped using the jack_control shell script and am just using qjackctl to
> bring jack up, and still, the process name is jackdbus. I thought jackdbus
> was jack2...
>

As this has become more and more of a mystery, I have investigated a little
more. reading the AVLinux user manual, particularly the section on software
management, I was able to locate where the jackd packages come from, and
that is in fact the kxstudio repos. once I found that out I was able to
inspect the build logs for the jack package here:

https://launchpadlibrarian.net/229691222/buildlog_ubuntu-xen
ial-amd64.jack-audio-connection-kit_2%3A0.124.2~20151211-2~
xenial1_BUILDING.txt.gz

and it turns out that it has the jackdbus patch applied.

So this part of the mystery is resolved, and your system seems to be in
good shape.

I have to apologize for adding to confusion and leading you on the wrong
track, just remember I'm not familiar with AV Linux (have looked at it
several times in the past 15 years but never regularly used it...) and this
2016 version is significantly different from previous ones in that it
incorporates the kxstudio repos as a core part, which i didn't realize at
first. I'm really sorry for that.

As for your crossover filter network, I've never tried to do such a thig in
software, so I have to pass that on to more knwledgable folks...

Cheers, Edgar

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