hello Julien. i just tried it, it works; though lash_control took a little getting-used to.. Did you specify the full path to the project when restoring it? here's a walkthu: 1) start jackd & lashd 2) launch jackctlmmc & connect it's midi-port 3) lanuch lash_control and run 'list' or just press /enter/. With lash_control-0.5.1 this first '/enter/ replaced the command-prompt with a lash-project name. 'list' also displays the path where the project will be saved. 4) still in lash_control: 'list', 'save', 'close' and jackctlmmc exits. 5) optional: restart lash_control, or jackd&lashd or your machine.. 6) I needed to specified the full path to the project to restore. the project itself is a folder (not a file) and the default is $HOME/audio-projects/<project-name> - in my case: 'restore /home/rgareus/audio-projects/project-11' - and jackctl was back in action. - i still needed to run 'list' in order for lash_control to update it's prompt.. HTH, robin Julien Claassen wrote: > Hi everyone! I still have trouble really USING lash. I can only use > the accompanying console-utilities. So I start lahs, then > lash_control (is it similar to lash_panel) and jackctlmmc (a > lash_client). I make my midi-connections, see something happen in > lash_control and then store the project. It seems to work, some > file(s) get written to disk and use "close" command of lash_control > to close the project. But I can't restore the settings. Any help on > this. How exactly should I proceed when restoring? I mean in which > order to start and restore everything? Perhaps I'm just too stupid > for it... :-) Kindest regards and thanks for any help! Julien > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user