On Mon, 15 Dec 2003, Andrew Gaydenko wrote: > > John, > > Do these words - "Audacity seems to work well..." - mean, there are > successful stories in using Audacity with jack server? I have tried both > (Audacity-1.2 and PortAudio-19) from CVS, replacing PortAudio lib while building > Audacity, without any success. > > Andrew > hehe - no, they mean it seemed to work for me but I haven't had a chance to play with it fully yet. (I missed most of the rest of this thread so my OP was sort of out of sync, sorry.) > ======= On Mon December 15 2003 17:26, John Bleichert wrote: ======= > On Sat, 13 Dec 2003, Larry Troxler wrote: > > Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Cooledit substitutes? > > > > Inspired by this thread, I did a quick lookup of Audacity, > > and it appears that there is no Jack support. > > > > Anyone? Is this right? > > > > I realize that the developer seems to be working in a Microsoft environment > > - hence Jack support isnt' a big priority. However, I suppose we should be > > thankfull that this thing runs in Linux at all - I don't remember off-hand > > what GUI Audacity uses, but I'm thankfull at least that portability to > > Linux was kept in mind. > > > > Nevertheless - until it has Jack support I'm not going to bother with it. > > Sorry. > > > > Larry > > Actually, I think it's being actively developed on OSX and Linux with a > Windows port, but I could be wrong. Audacity seems to work well of you > follow the Wiki build instructions to get it to build with Portaudio and > to use Jack. > > I've only just gotten my studio back together and hope to start beating on > it soon. In any event, the OSS emulation layer in ALSA works pretty well > with Audacity, not much lag when capturing all 4 channels from my Delta44. > Perhaps you should give it a shot? > > > // John Bleichert > // syborg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > // John Bleichert // syborg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx