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just a quick question,
what does everyone generally do to save session data across multiple applications? i'm running into an issue where i'll have 5 or 6 audio apps all interconnected to produce some end piece and am finding it tedious to start everything up and hook it all together again each time. i have finally started understanding jack patchbay, which does help, but isn't always accurate, and i assume one could write a script to autostart a suite of applications. before i get into it on my own, i just thought i'd see what possible solutions are out there. also, i've been wondering how people organize their data files? i've generally been putting everything in a directory related to an application, for example .rg in a rosegarden directory, .klp in a kluppe directory, patchbay files in a jack patchbay directory and so on. would it make more sense to create a project directory and save all related files in one place? this sounds kind of like a dumb question but might help organize what can quickly become a mess... thanks -grant --- [hidden email] http://identi.ca/group/puredyne irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne |
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isn't it patchage that can save you settings and do the connection too ?
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 10:06 PM, grant centauri <[hidden email]> wrote: > just a quick question, > > what does everyone generally do to save session data across multiple > applications? > > i'm running into an issue where i'll have 5 or 6 audio apps all > interconnected to produce some end piece and am finding it tedious to start > everything up and hook it all together again each time. > > i have finally started understanding jack patchbay, which does help, but > isn't always accurate, and i assume one could write a script to autostart a > suite of applications. > > before i get into it on my own, i just thought i'd see what possible > solutions are out there. also, i've been wondering how people organize > their data files? i've generally been putting everything in a directory > related to an application, for example .rg in a rosegarden directory, .klp > in a kluppe directory, patchbay files in a jack patchbay directory and so > on. would it make more sense to create a project directory and save all > related files in one place? this sounds kind of like a dumb question but > might help organize what can quickly become a mess... > > thanks > > -grant > > --- > [hidden email] > http://identi.ca/group/puredyne > irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne > --- [hidden email] http://identi.ca/group/puredyne irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne |
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On 12/10/2010 06:54 AM, geoffroy tremblay wrote:
> isn't it patchage that can save you settings and do the connection too ? > > On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 10:06 PM, grant centauri<[hidden email]> wrote: > >> just a quick question, >> >> what does everyone generally do to save session data across multiple >> applications? >> >> i'm running into an issue where i'll have 5 or 6 audio apps all >> interconnected to produce some end piece and am finding it tedious to start >> everything up and hook it all together again each time. >> >> i have finally started understanding jack patchbay, which does help, but >> isn't always accurate, and i assume one could write a script to autostart a >> suite of applications. >> http://trac.jackaudio.org/wiki/WalkThrough/User/jack_session (in debian experimental) http://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=2355 Ladish is pretty easy, but needs Jack2 with dbus enabled. --- [hidden email] http://identi.ca/group/puredyne irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne |
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