Exactly, uninstall your compiled jack, and install it through Synaptic or apt.
sudo apt-get install jackd.
Jackd2 won't work.
I wrote a complementary guide to this one a few pages back, use it.
Exactly, uninstall your compiled jack, and install it through Synaptic or apt.
sudo apt-get install jackd.
Jackd2 won't work.
I wrote a complementary guide to this one a few pages back, use it.
Laptop: i3 330M 2.13GHz; 2x 4GB 1066MHz; Radeon 5650 1GB @ 675/1020MHz; Crucial M4 256GB SSD; Ubuntu 12.04 x64 and Windows 7 x64.
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The arrival of "Ardour 3", will make "FL Studio" an obsolete program on Linux Environment
http://www.archive.org/details/Intro...rdour_3.0_MIDI
Thanks Pablo_F
I uninsulated jack 1.9.7 and reinstalled qjackctl amd it started to work.
Thanks a lot.
As good as ardour is and will be, the full version of FLS
and the full version of ardour, are apples Vs oranges,
The commercial funding available to FLS developers, means
their successful business model, and regular release of new instruments and DAW capabilities, will move ahead.
Ardour has a narrower range of function, and their goal
is to master that range with excellence. The recent beta releases
indicate they are on track.
Cheers
I followed the Instructions from FalkTX and I'm still stuck with the same problem
korgX9 had: FL starts, but echoes
"Error while creating the ASIO driver"
Code:jackd --version jackdmp 1.9.7 Copyright 2001-2005 Paul Davis and others. Copyright 2004-2011 Grame. jackdmp comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details jackdmp version 1.9.7 tmpdir /dev/shm protocol 8Did I possibly miss something?Code:ulimit -r -l real-time priority (-r) 95 max locked memory (kbytes, -l) unlimited
I tried reinstalling a couple of times already.
Somebody help...plz
nope.
Jack is running and, at least for GStreamer, playback is working fine.
I wonder if it could be a problem that I have Pulseaudio still running?
FL; is running for now. I have to admit I'm far from sure what happened. I tried a lot of things including compile WineAsio on my own using Asio.h from Steinberg. Still, WineAsio is disabled, giving the same old Error-Message. But somehow I managed to get FL streaming to Alsa immediately, circumventing all those Problems with Jack. Now I would like to get a little more Information on latency and so on. Anybody's got a clue?
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