On Thu, 4 May 2017, Maurizio Berti wrote:
I really prefer Patchage over QjackCtl's patchbay (actually, I don't even use QjackCtl anymore) because it allows you to have everything on one viewport, Jack audio, and both ALSA and Jack midi, and place everything where you need, allowing you a better graphical organization of the patchbay. When you have projects with more than 30-40 ports, that could be a mess in QjackCtl.
It starts to get to be a real mess in patchage too, pretty quick, even with full screen. Even 10 tracks with a few effects busses gets to that 30 or more ports. Add drums... and the numbers go up quick. Grid based, sectioned starts to look really good. That is splitting the midi from audio, inputs from outputs, hardware from software, etc.
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