JACK Audio Connection Kit - Qt GUI Interface: A simple Qt application to control the JACK server daemon. Written in C++ around the Qt framework for X11, most exclusively using Qt Designer. Provides a simple GUI dialog for setting several JACK server p

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  • I use QjackCtl mostly with Ardour (both awesome projects). I do have an idea for something that could help with the spaghetti mess that wiring can become. I got the idea from a terrain generation tool that uses nodes. The developer in this case created a "portal" node that could accept an input. Then elsewhere another portal node can be instantiated as an output. A portal that could accept one or more inputs and supply the output(s) elsewhere on the graph would be very valuable regarding cleaning up my QjackCtl wiring! Example video here with appropriate timestamp: youtu.be/AreY32kkVeE?list=PL8fjbXLqBxvbsJ56kskwA2tWziQx3G05m&t=550
  • Thank you sooo much for the AppImage!
  • ********************bug reporting********************** Hi, your app is great, I didn't find were to report bugs, so I will write it here, It took me some time to get used to the new graph feature but I feel now it's much easier and more fluent and clear. And it's great you can move it to a different window on gnome3 desktop on your last edition. but in the last version I think there is a bug.. when wanting to change between different sample rates on RT the app doesn't allow it, I checked it on fedora 32 an on Debian 10, it only works if you first start it on non rt and turn of and choose rt for the next session, I would be very happy if you can fix it for the next release and maybe let me know-- nimribl@gmail.com
  • Absolutely amazing tool. Simple, lightweight, complete, powerful, beautiful... It has it all. Indispensable.
  • I use jackaudio with mixbus on a win7 machine. a lot of the settings in the setup window don't seem to make much difference to the server. but, i don't understand a lot of it anyway and it might be jackaudio's issue. what i'm interested in is the connections and patchbay features. they are very helpful but i would like to ask for some extra features if that is possible. 1. when i start mixbus the tracks plus a bunch of other inputs and outputs show up. i know i can drag a folder to automatically connect 2 devices but for mixbus it always connects the ltc input before track 1 which makes that feature useless for me. i would love it if i could shift or ctrl click selected outputs to transfer to my inputs somehow. 2. i also noticed that the 2 lists are always in alphabetical order in the connections window. what ends up happening is once i rename my tracks they show up in alphabetical order again and it makes it hard to decipher what's going on. in the patchbay they don't do that but once i rename a track it loses its' connection. finally, if you could tell how i can start jackaudio without it automatically making connections, that would be great!
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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Qt

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Sound Audio

Registered

2003-07-21