Re: [LAD] The guitarix project release version 0.23.3

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On 07/29/2012 09:00 PM, hermann meyer wrote:
Am 29.07.2012 17:50, schrieb rosea.grammostola:
A workaround could be to "fake" a jack-session-call, when you use
the -U
-A flags,

guitarix -U 1 -A 2 -f /your/state_file_rc

that will disable any self-connection by guitarix.

This works when I give this as arguments in the nsm-proxy client,
thanks
so far.

Picture: http://pix.toile-libre.org/?img=1343576229.png



It seems it's possible to use Guitarix with the SIGUSR1
(http://ladish.org/wiki/level1) command to

Not really, when the command-line options -U -A involved, eg. in a
jack-session, even when it is faked, SIGUSR1 will be ignored, as well as
any other call to save state. Also preset saving is disabled in a
managed jack-session.
The only way then to save the state to file is, a call by the
jack-session handler.
Without -U -A, SIGUSR1 will indeed save the state (LADISH level1).

A other way to disable the self-connection of in and out-put ports are
the command-line options -i and -o, when you use them like that (space
between the quotation marks)
-i " " -o " "
in and out-put start unconnected, but the connection between amp and fx
client still will be made by guitarix.

It's not that I really like this method, but for some it might be handy to have Ladish l1 in NSM.

But this doesn't work here. Connections from amp out > soundcard are still there
http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1343641711.png
















greets
hermann


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