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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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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.

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Hello :-)

Here is a new update (3531), please check the first post.
It adds a ChangeLog and fix the UI update issue.

Cheers!

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Thanks!

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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.
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. :)

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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. :)
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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nonameyet wrote:Those are from before Linux got me and they cost quite a bit... But yeah u-he Bazille (native) works really well!
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.

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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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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!
It should support it! I'll try that.

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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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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.
Actually, I can load zebra2, and move knobs then undo works.

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It works under Zebralette too? I've not tried Zebra2 proper yet.

I think its important the free plugin works really well under the popular DAWs ;)

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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!
Maybe its a host problem. Tracktion for example doesn't allow shift + lmb for finetuning the knobs.

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swindus wrote:
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!
Maybe its a host problem. Tracktion for example doesn't allow shift + lmb for finetuning the knobs.
That's what I suspected but I wanted to check before claiming it was a bug as it could've been an unimplemented feature.

Can anyone confirm undo works under Zebralette/Bitwig Linux specifically?

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danboid wrote:Can anyone confirm undo works under Zebralette/Bitwig Linux specifically?
Same behaviour here as with your situation, Dan. Ctrl-Z did *not* restore breakpoint positions after editing.

Fedora 19 x86_64, XFCE window manager, Bitwig 1.1.8, latest Zebralette release (thanks again to Abique !).

Best,

dp

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