Re: KXStudio reminded me of why I don't like ZynAddSubFX

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On 08/27/2014 12:06 AM, Filipe Coelho wrote:
On 08/27/2014 10:05 AM, david wrote:
Booted live KXStudio 14.04 DVD. Cadence started JACK, pointed
uselessly at the onboard audio. I pointed it at my USB sound card with
the same settings I use normally. Started Zyn. It visibly made sound
(Zyn's indicator), but no sound came out. (I found nothing in Cadence
to connect Zyn to JACK. But then I don't know Cadence.) I ran KMixer
and audio volume was up for the USB card. So I said, Oh, well, guess
it doesn't work with Zyn. (Not the first time I've had problems with
Zyn and JACK, I much prefer Yoshimi.) So I close Zyn. After which
Cadence reports that JACK server is stopped. Restarting JACK or even
force restarting a JACK restart using Cadence gives me no audio
devices to pick from.

KXStudio isn't ready for this user yet, I guess.

I don't remember getting a bug report about this, unless this counts as one?

In any case, the Zyn in the kxstudio repos does not auto-connect to
system outputs.

Zynn in Debian autoconnects to JACK, but I have to connect it manually (that's the way I like it) within JACK.

This is so it can be safely used in a session manager environment.

OK, makes sense. So how DO you connect Zynn using JACK in KXStudio to your desired audio outputs?

The 14.04 ISO is a bit old now.
There has been some serious Cadence improvements and a new Zyn release
since then.
A new ISO will be released in a few days.

OK. The one I downloaded was 14.04b.

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