There is also per-user settings file located in the ~/.pd-l2ork (or ~/.pdl2ork, can't remember which), which is created every time you apply audio settings. That said, command line parameters trump both the system-wide one (the one Jonghyun pointed out), and the one in your ~/.pd-l2ork folder. Please note that start-up icon starts with stereo flags (see /usr/share/applications/pd-l2ork.desktop for more info what default settings it uses). HTH
On 1/20/2016 9:35 AM, Jonghyun Kim wrote:
i found solution to fix it.
pd-l2ork's default exec was: Exec=pd-l2ork -rt -jack -audiobuf 20 -inchannels 2 -outchannels 2 -alsamidi -mididev 0 %U
to edit this file, $ sudo nano /usr/share/applications/pd-l2ork.desktop
but if you want to use more outputs, modify this. -inchannels 12 -outchaanels 12 etc..
thanks, jonghyun
On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 11:27 PM, Jonghyun Kim <agitato816@gmail.com mailto:agitato816@gmail.com> wrote:
in addition, it also doesn't store the changes(audio card setup) in preference. i'm on ubuntu 14.04 64bit. On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 11:21 PM, Jonghyun Kim <agitato816@gmail.com <mailto:agitato816@gmail.com>> wrote: hi list, in pd-l2ork ver. 20151130 i can't use multiple outputs. i have 8 in 8 out audio interface, and it routes with jack. it works well with other applications, but only pd-l2ork can't grab this. differing from this, in pd 0.46-7 multiple output works as dac 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 and 1, 2 are same as 5, 6. how can i use multiple output in pd-l2ork? thanks, jonghyun