[linux-audio-user] QJACKCTL + QSYNTH

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Last Monday 13 June 2005 20:34, Benjamin de Dardel was like:

> I installed a new card : maudio delta 1010LT.
> OS is Ubuntu linux 5.04
> ... kernel-image-2.6.12-2-multimedia-386
> ... kernel-patch-2.6-realtime-lsm
> ... modules snd_seq_midi snd_seq_midi_event snd_seq snd_rawmidi
> ...         snd_timer snd soundcore realtime

Ah, I've been waiting to hear some reports on running A/DeMuDi over Ubuntu.
Interesting. I might have a go at this myself, on a spare machine, when I have 
time.

> I started jackd with qjackctl. The process is running :
> ... >> ps aux |grep jackd
> ...   root 7867 0.6 5.5 28476 28868 ? SLsl 20:25 0:00 /usr/bin/jackd -R
> -dalsa -r44100 -p512 -n2 -D -Chw:1 -Phw:1
> but qsynth doesn't want to connect to it.
>
> May be alsa is not correctly configured ?
> May be qjackctl is not correctly configured ?
>   I don't know which walue I have to put in :
>   - interface :
>     hw:1 (Maudio Delta 1010LT)
>     or hw1,0 (ICE1712 multi)
>   - input device :
>     hw:1 (Maudio Delta 1010LT)
>     or hw1,0 (ICE1712 multi)
>   - output device :
>     hw:1 (Maudio Delta 1010LT)
>     or hw1,0 (ICE1712 multi)

why is one card hw:1 and the other hw1,0. Shouldn't they be hw:0 and hw:1?
You have to run jack and qsynth as the same user. Have you tried it as an 
ordinary user? I don't think this is a problem with your ALSA config.

cheers,

tim hall
http://glastonburymusic.org.uk

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