Hi,
I finaly switched totaly from Qjackctrl do Cadence. But one thing I miss a lot is the batchbay which will automaticly make connections.
I get that in Cadence this is supposed to be done in Claudia, but Claudia is not available in Arch repros nor AUR.
any alternative to do this?
Cadence session managment (patchbay) in Arch
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Re: Cadence session managment (patchbay) in Arch
How about plain ladish? http://www.penguinproducer.com/2011/12/ ... n-handler/
I can't believe it's not in aur, what a pity.
I can't believe it's not in aur, what a pity.
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Re: Cadence session managment (patchbay) in Arch
I need something with a gui lol.sysrqer wrote:How about plain ladish? http://www.penguinproducer.com/2011/12/ ... n-handler/
I can't believe it's not in aur, what a pity.
not even Gladish is in AUR.
I might have a look into cli ladish if I find no other solution.
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Re: Cadence session managment (patchbay) in Arch
Because LADISH is dead since a long time ago.
Recommended: If you want full session management use Non Session Manager including the program jackpatch.
http://non.tuxfamily.org/wiki/Non%20Session%20Manager
If you just want to save jack connections or connect them by pattern matching use one of the many tools around
https://github.com/SpotlightKid/jack-matchmaker
Recommended: If you want full session management use Non Session Manager including the program jackpatch.
http://non.tuxfamily.org/wiki/Non%20Session%20Manager
If you just want to save jack connections or connect them by pattern matching use one of the many tools around
https://github.com/SpotlightKid/jack-matchmaker
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Re: Cadence session managment (patchbay) in Arch
Though NonManager is nice, it won't save my jack connections.nilshi wrote:Because LADISH is dead since a long time ago.
Recommended: If you want full session management use Non Session Manager including the program jackpatch.
http://non.tuxfamily.org/wiki/Non%20Session%20Manager
If you just want to save jack connections or connect them by pattern matching use one of the many tools around
https://github.com/SpotlightKid/jack-matchmaker
I guess I'll have to work my way through those comand line thingies
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Re: Cadence session managment (patchbay) in Arch
It does. NSM includes the program "jackpatch". Just add it to the session.Capoeira wrote: Though NonManager is nice, it won't save my jack connections.
See also:
https://libremusicproduction.com/tutori ... on-manager
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Re: Cadence session managment (patchbay) in Arch
Oh. now I get it. I'll try that out tomorrow. thanksnilshi wrote:It does. NSM includes the program "jackpatch". Just add it to the session.Capoeira wrote: Though NonManager is nice, it won't save my jack connections.
See also:
https://libremusicproduction.com/tutori ... on-manager
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Re: Cadence session managment (patchbay) in Arch
There isn't really a full equivalent to QjackCtl patchbay
Best I can think of is use a KX patchbay GUI (catarina or catia) or Patchage to sort out the connections
then use aj-snapshot commands in terminal to save and restore connections
this isn't a full GUI solution OP was looking for, but aj-snapshot commands are not too difficult to work out
Best I can think of is use a KX patchbay GUI (catarina or catia) or Patchage to sort out the connections
then use aj-snapshot commands in terminal to save and restore connections
this isn't a full GUI solution OP was looking for, but aj-snapshot commands are not too difficult to work out