Linux public beta (4408)
- KVRist
- 425 posts since 27 Mar, 2014
Why do you want to use JACK? Do you need to connect different applications/hardware? At my own experience, for using only VST plugins in a DAW, JACK is not needed at all. Plain ALSA gives you the same latencies (and JACK uses ALSA by itself) without any xruns.
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- KVRer
- 26 posts since 28 Mar, 2015
Well.. when I use just ALSA I get crackles and the audio skips for a second all the time. At latencies lower than 10ms I can't stay crackle free without a RT-Kernel and Jack. At least I don't know how to accomplish that with pure ALSA.
If someone could tell me how to get low latency xrun-free audio with just ALSA I'd gladly simplify my setup.
If someone could tell me how to get low latency xrun-free audio with just ALSA I'd gladly simplify my setup.
- KVRist
- 208 posts since 2 Apr, 2014
Aha! Yeah I never run anything but native code on my system. I hear some claim they have success with those solutions but I don't touch stuff like Wine & co. Hadd too much hassle with it over the years.nonameyet wrote:I think I have to take this back. This apparently only happens with Windows VST plugins (WINE and Airwave). Native ones run without XRuns at very low latencies.
Linux binaries or no purchase. Rule of the house.
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- KVRer
- 26 posts since 28 Mar, 2015
Those are from before Linux got me and they cost quite a bit... But yeah u-he Bazille (native) works really well!Beamboom wrote: Aha! Yeah I never run anything but native code on my system. I hear some claim they have success with those solutions but I don't touch stuff like Wine & co. Hadd too much hassle with it over the years.
Linux binaries or no purchase. Rule of the house.
- KVRist
- 208 posts since 2 Apr, 2014
Ah I see. Luckily I used Reason back in my windows days, no vst then. So I could start on a clean slate with bitwig on Linux.nonameyet wrote:Those are from before Linux got me and they cost quite a bit... But yeah u-he Bazille (native) works really well!
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- KVRist
- 287 posts since 14 Nov, 2011
Hi abique
I've just updated Zebra2 to 3531 under Arch but when I add, delete or move a node on the zebralette waveform editor then hit CTRL+z, the change doesn't get undone under both qtractor and Tracktion.
Does the Linux port support undo?
Thanks for doing such a great job!
I've just updated Zebra2 to 3531 under Arch but when I add, delete or move a node on the zebralette waveform editor then hit CTRL+z, the change doesn't get undone under both qtractor and Tracktion.
Does the Linux port support undo?
Thanks for doing such a great job!
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 816 posts since 26 May, 2013 from France, Sisteron
It should support it! I'll try that.danboid wrote:Hi abique
I've just updated Zebra2 to 3531 under Arch but when I add, delete or move a node on the zebralette waveform editor then hit CTRL+z, the change doesn't get undone under both qtractor and Tracktion.
Does the Linux port support undo?
Thanks for doing such a great job!
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 816 posts since 26 May, 2013 from France, Sisteron
Actually, I can load zebra2, and move knobs then undo works.danboid wrote:Let me know if it works under Bitwig please. If it does I'll report it as a bug to Rui and TSC.
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- KVRist
- 372 posts since 28 Oct, 2005 from Earth
Maybe its a host problem. Tracktion for example doesn't allow shift + lmb for finetuning the knobs.danboid wrote:Hi abique
I've just updated Zebra2 to 3531 under Arch but when I add, delete or move a node on the zebralette waveform editor then hit CTRL+z, the change doesn't get undone under both qtractor and Tracktion.
Does the Linux port support undo?
Thanks for doing such a great job!
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- KVRist
- 287 posts since 14 Nov, 2011
That's what I suspected but I wanted to check before claiming it was a bug as it could've been an unimplemented feature.swindus wrote:Maybe its a host problem. Tracktion for example doesn't allow shift + lmb for finetuning the knobs.danboid wrote:Hi abique
I've just updated Zebra2 to 3531 under Arch but when I add, delete or move a node on the zebralette waveform editor then hit CTRL+z, the change doesn't get undone under both qtractor and Tracktion.
Does the Linux port support undo?
Thanks for doing such a great job!
Can anyone confirm undo works under Zebralette/Bitwig Linux specifically?
- KVRian
- 1297 posts since 23 Jun, 2007 from Findlay OH USA
Same behaviour here as with your situation, Dan. Ctrl-Z did *not* restore breakpoint positions after editing.danboid wrote:Can anyone confirm undo works under Zebralette/Bitwig Linux specifically?
Fedora 19 x86_64, XFCE window manager, Bitwig 1.1.8, latest Zebralette release (thanks again to Abique !).
Best,
dp
