Re: Scripting jackd connections

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On Wed, 15 Jun 2016, worik wrote:

Apologies if this has been asked and answered already but I can find no
solutns.

It is a missing part of the puzzle for sure.

My jackd set up is quite idiosyncratic.  When I plug in my external
sound gear I have to change the connections each time to get sound out.
I also use a variety of gear from the same computer each with its own
requirements.

I would like to be able to write a script that would start up jackd, set
the default sound IO to use jackd (I am on Ubuntu Studio) start a couple
of other applications and change the connections.

You probably really want to use jackdbus (what qjackctl on UbuntuSTudio uses by default) so that you can change the system device the jack server uses on the fly. See: http://gareus.org/blog/jack2dbus for the best recipe I have seen for detecting that a USB audio IF has been plugged in and switching jack over to it.

The man page for jackd is not much help.  I have found some pages that
have part of the answer (e.., http://www.64studio.com/node/740) but
surely there is some direct way of manipulating jackd connections
without a mouse and GUI?

jack_connect and jack_disconnect? They would not be in the jackd manpage because they are separate applications. (jack_control which you will probably use in your script to change things has no man page :) just run jack_control with no parameters for the help and play with the parameters that seem to want to tell you info about how things are now)

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Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net

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