Hi Gilles
OK, another thought...
Does it see the MIDI stuff if you keep everything within the Odroid?
If so, maybe try using zita-njbridge for the Ethernet connection. I had complete success with that (even still in beta), going through about 30M of my old-ish cat5 home net and a standard domestic router
Does Netjack2 connect ARM to x86
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Re: Does Netjack2 connect ARM to x86
Yes everything works within the Odroid as long as I don't use net driver mode. I think I'll try using zita-njbridge tonight and see how it turns out. If I can get that out of the way maybe I'll get to play and record music instead fixing the studio
Re: Does Netjack2 connect ARM to x86
So I tried to install zita-njbridge last night on one of my machines and I wasn't very successful. I couldn't find it in the regular repositories so I downloaded the .tar file, extracted it and followed the install instructions but I kept getting an error during make where it says it can't find zita-resampler even if it is installed on the machine. Maybe I'm not extracting to the correct directory? Any idea what I might be doing wrong?
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Re: Does Netjack2 connect ARM to x86
Only just got my head in gear again after miniLAC
How was zita-resampler installed?
If via a repo, did you also install the -dev files?
If building yourself, did you actually install it (sudo make install).
Might be silly questions but these things are easy to overlook
How was zita-resampler installed?
If via a repo, did you also install the -dev files?
If building yourself, did you actually install it (sudo make install).
Might be silly questions but these things are easy to overlook
The Yoshimi guy {apparently now an 'elderly'}
Re: Does Netjack2 connect ARM to x86
You were right on one thing, I forgot to get the -dev file for the resampler. So that worked.
But now I realize I still can't do what I intended to do which is getting several units sending stereo audio simultaneously to one unit in order to mix and record them on Ardour4. I understand now that zita-njbridge works only two ways, one to one or one to many but not many to one. I guess I can still use it with one unit and the rest will still have to go through the analog mixer with the physical stereo line in jack of the audio card.
Any suggestions to help achieve this would be welcom.
But now I realize I still can't do what I intended to do which is getting several units sending stereo audio simultaneously to one unit in order to mix and record them on Ardour4. I understand now that zita-njbridge works only two ways, one to one or one to many but not many to one. I guess I can still use it with one unit and the rest will still have to go through the analog mixer with the physical stereo line in jack of the audio card.
Any suggestions to help achieve this would be welcom.