Yes, you want to enable the option in qjackctl to start when opened. Then you can add qjackctl as a start up program - I haven't used Cinnamon but it should be fairly easy to do.
If you had cadence installed then you probably have the pulseaudio-module-jack package installed and it should all just work.
cadence and pulseaudio not working well
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Re: cadence and pulseaudio not working well
Alright, thank you so much for your help man.
I'm gonna make a clean install of my OS and setup everything.
I'll hit you up if I ran into a problem again
By the way, I just discovered this new Ubuntu Studio Controls, it looks promising!
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ubunt ... ioControls
Happy new year!
I'm gonna make a clean install of my OS and setup everything.
I'll hit you up if I ran into a problem again
By the way, I just discovered this new Ubuntu Studio Controls, it looks promising!
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ubunt ... ioControls
Happy new year!
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Re: cadence and pulseaudio not working well
Hi guys,
Cadence does not expect another process to manipulate pulseaudio. In 80% of the desktop environments and contemporary Linux distributions, systemd starts a pulseaudio.service that makes sure that is pulseaudio is started and always running. I wrote a workaround of this issue here:
https://www.linuxmusicians.com/viewtopi ... 27&t=17780
In the latest Cadence from LibraZiK 3 beta repository, there is a very valuable option to define how many I/O channels pulseaudio connects to jack. Finally a peaceful running of my 8channel sound card Asus Xonar D2X. Strongly recommending it for a Linux user, because it doesn't rely on software effects to make its sound right. ...Like you know... Sound Blasters
Cadence does not expect another process to manipulate pulseaudio. In 80% of the desktop environments and contemporary Linux distributions, systemd starts a pulseaudio.service that makes sure that is pulseaudio is started and always running. I wrote a workaround of this issue here:
https://www.linuxmusicians.com/viewtopi ... 27&t=17780
In the latest Cadence from LibraZiK 3 beta repository, there is a very valuable option to define how many I/O channels pulseaudio connects to jack. Finally a peaceful running of my 8channel sound card Asus Xonar D2X. Strongly recommending it for a Linux user, because it doesn't rely on software effects to make its sound right. ...Like you know... Sound Blasters
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