Re: Managing a jack audio setup

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On Wednesday 05 March 2008, Thomas Skellund wrote:
> Thanks for the description on how you do things!
>
> I noted the Lash-projects a little early actually, as exactly what i
> needed-ish but coming up short because, as it is now, it is only a
> relatively small group of programs that can be run under lash-control.
>
> As previously mentioned, I would like it better if the Jack server tech
> extended their control interface for clients.
>
> On Wed, 2008-03-05 at 13:31 +0100, Malte Steiner wrote:
> > I use a shell script to start up my applications and the qjackctrl
> > patchbay which stores its setting and reconnect things automatically
> > just in case an application crash.
> > For changing settings in each software I created a small pd patch which
> > sends out Midi program change commands. In my case its more a matter of
> > changing sounds, multisets and realtime visuals with one keystroke.
> >
> > Lash could be interesting for you but I have no experience with it yet.

While you are at it you might want to try lash_wrap to put non-lash'ified apps 
into a LASH session..

http://tapas.affenbande.org/lash_wrap/

Flo


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