| 20 Jul 2022 |
sjfloat | Now I need to figure out how session management is handled now. | 20:09:48 |
sjfloat | Some of these patches get really crazy. I don't want have to wire it up manually in a gui each time. | 20:10:20 |
sjfloat | I wonder if the same tools that worked with jack still do. | 20:10:39 |
Chris McDonough | i think so | 20:11:18 |
sjfloat | That would make me happy. | 20:11:35 |
sjfloat | So maybe tonight I'll started down the list again of apps and things I was doing before and see where I stand. | 20:12:04 |
sjfloat | For modular soft synths though, ams is the sweet spot for me. I don't really care about the eye candy. | 20:12:53 |
Chris McDonough | truth be told, i tend to just select presets, i am not much of a make-my-own-noise guy :) | 20:13:49 |
sjfloat | Is everything you like to use working for you right now? | 20:14:12 |
Chris McDonough | i used harrison mixbus for many years (it's a fork of ardour, and closed source,that doesn't work clearly, but it's not difficult to replace) | 20:15:27 |
Chris McDonough | and other stuff i just haven't tried yet tbh | 20:15:42 |
Chris McDonough | i punted to my mac lol | 20:15:49 |
sjfloat | I'm kind of minimal in terms of UI. I used ecasound for a long time before moving to Ardour. | 20:16:44 |
Chris McDonough | any tool is probably too much tool for me honestly, i just mess around :) | 20:17:25 |
Chris McDonough | the thing i tend to overuse most is a roland rc-505 looper, which is super convenient for recording stuff without any daw in sight | 20:18:15 |
sjfloat | NIce | 20:18:35 |
Chris McDonough | that doesnt work out of the box on linux but a kernel patch fixes it | 20:18:40 |
sjfloat | Like, the editor for it? | 20:19:02 |
Chris McDonough | as an alsa device... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eX_s2lLHRgM | 20:19:44 |
Chris McDonough | its both pcm input and a midi device | 20:20:32 |
Chris McDonough | i usually just set it up to be the master midi clock and use the knobs to adjust tempo, thats all the midi is good for to me | 20:21:06 |
sjfloat | Oh, OK. | 20:21:31 |
| 21 Jul 2022 |
sjfloat | I had a thought about testing some of these audio tools and configurations. Seems like we could use a combination of `nix-shell` and `wireplumber` to pull dependencies and arrange things so the utility under test could be run. | 11:41:10 |
sjfloat | If pipewire is the future, then so is wireplumber, I guess. So we need to get our heads around that. | 11:43:03 |
sjfloat | At the very least, we should be able to use this to share examples. But ideally we could create a test suite this way. | 11:44:26 |
sjfloat | Also, we could create working audio environments just as we do for software development. | 11:47:42 |
sjfloat | If anyone here is very acquainted with wireplumber, I may have some questions | 11:50:24 |
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@denna:matrix.org | In reply to @sjfloat:matrix.org If anyone here is very acquainted with wireplumber, I may have some questions For wireplumber questions the pipewire channel his helpful: https://matrix.to/#/#pipewire:matrix.org | 12:25:10 |
sjfloat | Awesome. Thanks. | 12:43:46 |