[linux-audio-user] rezound as jack client

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Hi Derek,

I'll just reinstall from source that seems to do the
trick.

--- derek holzer <derek@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> My current [Gentoo] Rezound doesn't do this on my
> PC, but does on my 
> PPC.

I've had the exact experiences. I did sell my Mac a
couple days ago and Fedex just dropped off some x86
parts so I'll have two nearly identical x86 boxes for
the studio. Redundancy, redundancy, redundancy.

> The problem is that Rezound is a very unruley Jack
> client, and the 
> makers fully acknowledge this. One solution is to
> put more pressure [in 
> the nicest possibly way] on the Rezound list to make
> the app fully 
> compatible with Jack.

Agreed!

I think Davy recently released code that is the first
step towards addressing the realtime threads. JOQ may
have replied to the release statement and initiated
some conversation.

My use of Rezound is mostly sample editing and
playback. I love the interface, it's a great looking
and feeling app. Davy has done a great job.

<snip>
> But without Jack, or even ALSA, I don't see myself
> ever using it as a 
> real sound app in my setup. So Rezound, buggy as it
> is, remains the main 
> choice.

I have almost no interest in any application that
isn't a jack client. Jack simply is the way I want to
work.

ron

> good luck,
> d.
> 
> R Parker wrote:
> 
> > I've always had trouble getting the Rezound CCRMA
> > package to work as a jack client. When starting,
> it
> > asks what alsa_pcm:playback is wanted, establishes
> the
> > connection with jack but never starts the gui.
> > 
> > root      8244  1.8  2.1 19376 19376 pts/8   SL  
> > 12:00   0:03 rezound --audio-method=jack
> > 
> > It starts fine if the audio method isn't jack. It
> also
> > will start with jack as the audio method if I
> compile
> > from source. Is there some trick I need to employ?
> 
> -- 
> derek holzer ::: http://www.umatic.nl
> ---Oblique Strategy # 78:
> "Go outside.  Shut the door."



	
		
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