finally success, using the latest devel_0_36 checkout, and the jack 0.50 from debian ...
actually what was making me think that it wasn't working was that i needed to set "-n 3" to avoid getting staticy noise with my emi2|6.
i can now use all 6 channels of my emi2|6 (athough you have to hook them up manually with jack_connect).
i get 92ms latency, it looks like that would be about 32ms if i used alsa directly (but i get terrible "continuity"). just mentioning that incase anyone is interested. i personally don't do anything that requires low latency.
i also noticed that using a realtime jack and a realtime pd, i could do pretty much anything on the machine without interrupting audio. but if i tried to draw on a graph in pd, i still get audio dropouts (well, crackles and A/D/A sync errors). if you ask me, that seems very wrong.
pix.
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 10:51:29 +0100 (CET) guenter geiger geiger@xdv.org wrote:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, pix wrote:
this might be a stupid question, but if i want to use jack, which version of jack+pd should i be using?
Use the latest pd from CVS devel_0_36 branch
The jack version is not critical, as long as you use the same version with which it was compiled.
Greetings,
Guenter
pix.
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