> The answer is Carla I think. It also includes a patch bay. On the other hand, > a patch bay on it's own or as a part of -controls would make an ok feature > request.
Yeah, I’ve used Carla. It makes a great plugin host for live audio production, and the patchbay is based on the same one in Catia. Probably the way to go, especially since Carla is a separate project from Cadence. My biggest problem with Carla as a plugin host was the inability to sync BPM across multiple plugins (i.e. delay effects). > in other news with -controls, I have noticed that udev sometimes "resets" > even pci/internal audio interfaces sometimes with the result that every > interface available gets connected as a client if possible. :) This is really > part of the same thing as being able to connect more than one USB device. It > is all about keeping track of all audio devices. But hey, baby steps. Things > work quite well as they are. > > I also need to add autojack as a dbus service so that if it happens to not be > running, -controls can kick it. > > -controls should be considered alpha just now. But it works quite well as a > proof of concept and probably well enough for someone who has a USB mic they > want to use. > Either way, this is great. I can see this along with a number of other improvements or enhancements making their way into the 18.10 release, which could potentially position Ubuntu once again as /the/ choice for audio production. I love that this ball is rolling again and that we’re pushing forward for a solid release and planning for the future. This is great! Erich
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