Maybe a good start is open qjackctl (or patchage, whichever you prefer) and disconnect all. Once you have disconnected everything in Jack, you should hear absolutely nothing when you play or attempt...
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Maybe a good start is open qjackctl (or patchage, whichever you prefer) and disconnect all. Once you have disconnected everything in Jack, you should hear absolutely nothing when you play or attempt...
One good idea is to try routing the output of an audio player (like totem) or software synth like ZynAddSubFX through Rakarrack just to make sure all is well with jack and that you're not...
Yes, use the USB Audio CODEC device for the output, and the other USB item listed for input. I have found with the chip Behringer uses in these it doesn't matter which you select for input and...
Yes, this is good advice. Line Input and Mic input impedances are not well suited to a typical passive electric guitar output. If you have an onboard active system on your guitar, then you can plug...
You will struggle against physics if you try to use a USB device as an input and your SB Live as an output. Your USB guitar probably has a run-of-the-mill USB audio chip in it, so it looks like it...
Yeah, gdb is a different bear. Takes some time reading the documentation to go really in depth (setting break points and all that).
Usually all we end up needing from users experiencing a crash...
Yeah, rakarrack.prefs is a file created by the program, and aptitude does not remove user data. You will notice this with almost all programs.
As for your memory dump, it's hard to tell what...
I agree with this. Take some time to learn about Ubuntu's package management system and how software installation is handled on GNU/Linux in general.
If you are a windows user, you think in terms...
:D Ha! Then we're equals. I don't know anything about Windows API's.
The errors you reported sounds much like problems stemming from conflicts between two versions (ubuntu versus compiled). It...
:D Yes, us too. At the moment the active Rakarrack team is two people. Neither of us are very skilled at GUI design, so we definitely have an unfilled need. On the up side, FLTK is very fast and...
It won't be on your computer unless you have downloaded the source code:
http://rakarrack.sourceforge.net/dl.html
I think I too quickly assumed you are experienced building software from source...
If you build it yourself from source and would like to do your own customization, you can make a very simple modification:
In my current build from git, line 1016 of rakarrack.cxx:
{"Exit",...
You will need both libxft2 and libxft-dev. If you select libxft-dev from Synaptic, then it will automatically select the other as a required dependency.
For compiling from source in general, if...
Last time I set up an ubuntu machine for RT use, I just used standard Ubuntu, then installed the RT kernel, did a few customizations, then added the audio apps I wanted. For me, Ubuntu Studio is not...
alsamixer is a great program to run from the terminal. It doesn't look pretty, but I don't think I've seen a mixer application more useful and complete as alsamixer.
From there you should be able...
This seems like you don't have your capture source configured & w/ volume up on the sound card. Use alsamixer and tab to the capture sources. Arrow over to your mic or line in (whichever you're...
The BT headset will look like a different audio interface to jack. Jack needs to be used for input/output on the same interface, so it will either want mic on computer to computer speaker output...
What do you really mean by "voice changer"?
I know the great wealth of plugins (LADSPA, DSSI...) have all the possible signal processing covered even though it may not be all packaged together as...
First of all, a mic input is not designed for the high impedance instrument input.
Also, a computer mic jack puts DC voltage onto the line which is intended to bias the active element in a...
This is a simple case of basic jack configuration.
It will be worth the trouble to get jack running properly as this will open the doors not only to Rakarrack, but realtime low-latency usage of...
What version of Rakarrack are you using?
Rakarrack does not generate noise, but distortion effects amplify noise that is already there.
This problem may be a result of DC offset in the signal. ...
Might it have started working as a result of a reboot? Strange :/
Yeah, I agree the suggestion to narrow the scope to @jordan is a good suggestion. Another thing you can do is add jordan, the user (specifically), then it will not depend on group inheritance. If...
How do you know you had sound going in? Did you record in the same session to some other jack device or another FX unit? It seems particularly like a twilight zone mystery if it works as root :( ...
thanks for posting the .jackdrc file:
usr/bin/jackd -r -dalsa -dhw:2 -r48000 -p128 -n3
One possible problem is you're using default for input & output. I can't say anything for sure, but I...