Michal Seta <mis@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Jeff Sandys <sandysj@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >> One reason not to use jack for all your sounds is you don't want mouse >> clicks, OS warnings and "you've got mail" sounds going to your audience >> or recording. > > Why not? > I have read somewhere that someone (one of the TOPLAP dudes, I think) > actually made a performance using only those. > > But anyways, I get your point (and I agree), however, I have been > performing with a computer for 13 years or so and a trick I learned > very early on (like, after the first rehearsal) is that one turns off > all annoying sounds of the desktop on a computer that one intends to > do audio with. Does it really have to be governed by the audio server > I choose to use? I think that I prefer to turn all that stuff off > forever. Or just disable jack clients auto-connect xD Don't ask me how :P -- Nedko Arnaudov <GnuPG KeyID: DE1716B0>
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