Is there a way to specific the number of jack audio clients that PD creates, when pd is started with "-jack"? Or for now, is it always just one?
Larry Troxler
On Thursday 17 April 2003 01:57, Antonis Galanopoulos wrote:
hi,
Is there a way to specific the number of jack audio clients that PD creates, when pd is started with "-jack"? Or for now, is it always just one?
Larry Troxler
You don't mean the number of ports (i.e -outchannels 8 -inchannels 2) ?
regards anton
Maybe I was asking the wrong question - I had assumed that a jack connection passed frames of a certain number of channels, but now I don't see where in the jackd command that you would specify this.
So could it be that each jack connection is only a single channel of audio?
Larry
On Wed, 16 Apr 2003, Larry Troxler wrote:
Is there a way to specific the number of jack audio clients that PD creates, when pd is started with "-jack"? Or for now, is it always just one?
Yes, its always one. You get a second one if you start pd twice, or you can hook up things with qjackconnect and several pd channels. Is this too limited ?
guenter
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On Thursday 17 April 2003 03:49, guenter geiger wrote:
On Wed, 16 Apr 2003, Larry Troxler wrote:
Is there a way to specific the number of jack audio clients that PD creates, when pd is started with "-jack"? Or for now, is it always just one?
Yes, its always one. You get a second one if you start pd twice, or you can hook up things with qjackconnect and several pd channels. Is this too limited ?
guenter
Well, if you can seperately connect different channels of a single Jack client to seperate destinations, then I'm all set.
I had been assuming that a Jack connection was multi-channel, but I'm deducing now that I was wrong.
Larry