tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3637061929524336435.post8627204878572910874..comments2023-05-01T14:15:09.610+01:00Comments on Electric Penguinland: Fedora, Living the Jamjustianianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02876077055591144551noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3637061929524336435.post-65912825112408897752013-07-02T21:18:17.882+01:002013-07-02T21:18:17.882+01:00Hi, thanks for your comment!
Hard to say what'...Hi, thanks for your comment!<br />Hard to say what's going on without a bit more detail. The good news is you can record via audacity, so drivers and hardware are okay.<br />I think you might want to start by checking whether jack is running properly using 'meterbridge'. It should be in the software centre, and needs to be started from the command line, but if you start Jack (through qjackctl maybe, but it's just a controller) then run this:<br />meterbridge x<br />You'll get a meter (or do 'meterbridge -t sco x' to get a scope). You need to go to the Jack connections window in QJackCtl and drag the 'system' output to the 'bridge' input. Once you've done that the needle should respond to input. If it doesn't there's something wrong with the Jack setup, if it does then you have a problem with Ardour.justianianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02876077055591144551noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3637061929524336435.post-85252862579527418252013-07-02T03:40:52.391+01:002013-07-02T03:40:52.391+01:00Hi,
I see that you are using the Fender Mustang a...Hi, <br />I see that you are using the Fender Mustang amp. (I also read an earlier post you did on this). I have benn breaking my head over this. I use Ubuntu Studio (12.04) and Ardour 3, and have tried just about every imaginable variations, with very little success. Seems that it only wants to record when I choose Mustang Amplifier as an Interface in Qjackctl. Tried everything else (usb audio or Mustang amp for input) all I get is a new track where input seems to max out, with nothing on the recorded track itself. And in all those cases, no output whatsoever, even after exporting the damn track. <br />The thing is, I can record and listen to the track with Audacity, no problem, so what the F.. is wrong with Qjackctl??? Beats me : )<br />Thanks for all the info you posted. Great site!<br />Pierre <br />Quebec (CAN)Pierre Asselinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11370787248873971764noreply@blogger.com