[linux-audio-user] Re: Ardour and some other test results running jack

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Arnold Krille wrote:
> On Friday 11 June 2004 11:13, David Baron wrote:
> 
>>The little qjackctl utility could use a mixer for all those
>>"connections" :-), 
> 
> 
> You want a simple mixer in qjackctl, thats okay. After that I want some more 
> complex controls and effects and viola (excuse me all ye french men) you end 
> with something really bloated and not with little, fast, light-weight like 
> qjackctl.
> 
> Perhaps you want to try one of my first version of JackMix? 
> http://roederberg.dyndns.org/~arnold/jackmix for details...
> 


Wow, this is very sorely needed! I'd literally taken the first steps
in writing the same thing last night (unimaginatively called "Jackie"
after wishing I had my Mackie console in front of me). I've not had
a chance to try and compile it yet, but...

Quick question, it looks like the separate channels have independant
stereo level faders while the stereo output has a single ganged level
fader...this seems backwards to me. Can I easily adjust the L&R of
one stereo channel with a single (or ganged double) fader?

Thanks!


-- 
- David A. Riggs <riggs at csee dot wvu dot edu>


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