On 24/09/2014 14:53, Ralf Mardorf wrote:Well, it depends on what you mean by "problems" :) Last time I tried to do this, I could not find a way to both restore the audio connections, the effects and the patch settings in Yoshimi at song loading-time. I lost a lot of studio time, and the song never made it to mixdown. And you have to create a bus to do this, there is no straightforward, documented procedure that I know of.On Wed, 2014-09-24 at 14:08 +0100, Phil CM wrote:I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 with 3.13.0-36-genericIf I were you, I wouldn't use ZynAddSubFX as a plugin, if it does cause issues. Running ZynAddSubFX and Yoishimi not as a plugin usually doesn't cause problems. Also, from what I read around, the ZynaddSubFX code base is now up-to-date, *and* comes with a DSSI plugin. I guess my question really was
I am using this very version.Anyway, 2 days ago Rui released a new version of Qtractor, "Qtractor 0.6.3 - The Armed Hadron beta release!", is this the version you're using? If not, try this version. Oh, I forgot about this, thanks. It does run more smoothly now (3.13.0-36-lowlatency) ; I really hope that I'll manage to get ZASF to work as a plugin. Is anyone here using it this way?OT: As a side note, if you plan to do MIDI productions, you won't go far when using the generic kernel. Ubuntu repositories provide a lowlatency kernel and a script called rtirq, use the packages for those or better compile a real-time kernel and get rtirq from Rui's homepage.
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