Setting up Laptop
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Setting up Laptop
I am using my desktop with Tango Studio which I have referred to in the many other posts primarily for recording. I now want to use my laptop at work to primarily work on adding drums and effects. I mainly want to use Hydrogen and Ardour together like I can on my desktop at home. So I have loaded up the laptop with Tango Studio and when I go to start Qjactl, I get some xruns and then "timeout killed jackd". I am only using my onboard sound card as I am not going to be recording on this laptop(except for Hydrogen drums in Ardour). Does anyone know why I am getting this timeout and jack kill?
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Re: Setting up Laptop
Hi,
Some onboard sound chips require you to select 'Capture In' in your sound card utility before they will run in full duplex. I use Gnome ALSA Mixer, I don't know what Tango Studio uses, you can probably set this in the basic terminal based 'alsamixer' utility as well if you don't have a Graphical Mixer
Some onboard sound chips require you to select 'Capture In' in your sound card utility before they will run in full duplex. I use Gnome ALSA Mixer, I don't know what Tango Studio uses, you can probably set this in the basic terminal based 'alsamixer' utility as well if you don't have a Graphical Mixer
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Re: Setting up Laptop
Do check your install is configured for real time properly. I had an install of Ubuntu studio a while back that wasn't, even though in live mode it was fine before & after the install. I don't know why, just fixed it myself & got on with it.
I did have a creative card that could be a bit touchy & when not recording I used to set Qjackctl from 'Duplex' to 'Playback Only' - in that mode I never had a problem. If all you needed to capture was drums from Hydrogen, you can export them as a wave file then import into ardour. (In the hydrogen menu, 'project' ==> 'export song')
I did have a creative card that could be a bit touchy & when not recording I used to set Qjackctl from 'Duplex' to 'Playback Only' - in that mode I never had a problem. If all you needed to capture was drums from Hydrogen, you can export them as a wave file then import into ardour. (In the hydrogen menu, 'project' ==> 'export song')
Re: Setting up Laptop
I second English Guy's recommendation of running jack in "Playback Only" mode but I would like to make a correction . "Playback Only" only gets rid of the audio card's capture ports. Applications don't lose their capture ports so you can directly record from hydrogen to ardour in realtime.
Cheers, Pablo
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As kind of a sequel, thanks Pablo I didn't know that.
Having said that I do find using the export facility on Hydrogen & importing the resultant audio in to Ardour easier. Even more interesting is that Hydrogen will export the different parts of the kit as separate files, so you can import them & mix and massage the kit in Ardour.
As kind of a sequel, thanks Pablo I didn't know that.
Having said that I do find using the export facility on Hydrogen & importing the resultant audio in to Ardour easier. Even more interesting is that Hydrogen will export the different parts of the kit as separate files, so you can import them & mix and massage the kit in Ardour.