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LMMS, alsa, evny24cintrol and jackd

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hey, been having strange issues with LMMS and envy24control. I have envy24control set for digital mixer and when I'm using LMMS with jackd, it would slip out of digital mixer and back to analog. When using LMMS with the alsa bridge, I get a stuttering noise.. The same happens with watching videos through Firefox or Chrome.
Ardour or Hydrogen plays fine with jackd.

Any fix or idea what's up?
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Re: LMMS, alsa, evny24cintrol and jackd

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I am attempting to build the latest version of qtractor on my Ubuntu studio 12.04 system. I have hit a wall with the following errors when I attempt to make. I think at this point I've exhausted the ./configure options for paths etc. I have a working build that has lv2 disabled, but that's not what I'm looking for! I am attempting to build lilv myself, but have encountered a strange pkg-config problem. When waf checks pkg-conf for a package called serd it exits, complaining that it does not satisfy the version requirements. However, a terminal query of 'pkg-conf serd-0 --modversion' shows that I do indeed have an up to date version. I'm not sure if building all of these packages myself is the way to go, however I have not met with any success fiddling with synaptic. Any ideas to help solve this are greatly appreciated!
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Re: LMMS, alsa, evny24cintrol and jackd

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falkTX wrote:You can use the kxstudio repos on top of UbuntuStudio to get a few updated applications, including qtractor.

If for some reason you don't want that, you can grab the direct deb files here:
https://launchpad.net/~kxstudio-debian/ ... hive-extra
(no special external dependencies required)
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