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Starting SL, using JACK

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 3:53 pm
by soundofbees
Hi -

I am a decently intelligent person, but not very well versed in computer programming. I run Mac 10.4.11 PPC. I just downloaded Jackdmp 1.90, JackRouter 0.8.9, and JackPilot 1.6.4 (all in one dl). I downloaded SL v 1.0.8c

I can't hear any sound out of SL, although it opens and the buttons seem to respond, for whatever that is worth. I'm probabl not connecting the JACK input/outputs correctly, but I'm pretty confused. I'm probably only vaguely in the ballpark of understanding that JACK connects my computer built-in audio to the SL program. Does SL have its own ability to output to my computer speakers or headphones, or do I need to run another program? What should my audio settings look like?

Thanks!

bees

Re: Starting SL, using JACK

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 5:39 pm
by jesse
First of all, you shouldn't be using 1.0.8 of SL, it is super old. The latest versions (eg, 1.6.11) are universal binaries intended to work on both intel and power PC, from OS X 10.4 onward.

Quick usage of JACK:
1. Start up Jack Pilot application, go to Preferences and select your audio interface. Then start JACK.
2. Start up the SooperLooper application
3. In JackPilot, press the Routing button, in the window that pops up, click on the 'system' item in the left column, then *double-click* the 'sooperlooper' item in the *right* column. That connects your hardware inputs to SL's inputs. Then single-click the 'sooperlooper' item in the left column, and double-click the 'system' item in the right column. This connects SL's main output to your hardware outputs.

You should now be able to see the meters in SL move with your input, and you should be able to hear looped output. If you want to monitor your live input, turn up the 'main in mon' control at the top of SL.

You can save your JackPilot setup, which makes step 3 as easy as Load Studio Setup from JackPilot's File menu.

Re: Starting SL, using JACK

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 10:48 pm
by soundofbees
Thanks. I dled v 1.6.11, but the folder that contains the files doesn't have the SL icon for startup, or any other installation thing that I can find. The old version easily started. What am I missing?

Re: Starting SL, using JACK

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 1:20 am
by jesse
Did you download the SooperLooper-1.6.11.dmg ? I just double-checked and everything is in there once you open it.

Re: Starting SL, using JACK

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 1:28 pm
by jeanluc
Hi everybody :D

is my first run with sooperlooper
I just follow all the info on this post for starting SL using Jack

sooperloop is looping!
but the Jack Server don't see my Motu Traveler...
the loop sound come out from Audio Built (also the record was with the mic built)

there something that I have to know for this problem? :?:
thanks!
jeanluc

ps
I have an ibook PPC with the last version of jack and SL

Re: Starting SL, using JACK

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 3:12 pm
by jesse
You need to select your MOTU interface in the JackPilot Preferences before starting JACK.

Re: Starting SL, using JACK

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 4:11 pm
by jeanluc
thanks :D
works!
jeanluc

Re: Starting SL, using JACK

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 7:08 am
by jeremy tranter
Once you've got looping going there are a couple of very useful things you can try with JACK:

1. Send the main outs of SL to the monitor/headphone outputs of your MOTU. Send individual outputs to your DAW to record each loop onto its own track.

2. Use one mix in MOTU CueMix as an FX send to SL. Select an outputs, plug into an inputs, use JACK to route this pair of inputs to input of SL. I use the SPDIF. You can then decide what you are sending to SL without having to go back to JACK Pilot.

Have fun

Jeremy
www.masse.org.uk

Re: Starting SL, using JACK

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:49 pm
by teddy
Hey Everyone,

I am just setting things up with SL and am stuck. I have followed Jesse's directions up until "double-click the 'system' item in the right column." A system item does not appear in the 'Receive Ports' column just the Sooperlooper option.

When I go back into SL I can see that sound is being picked up by the mic but nothing comes out.

What do I have to set in order to get this going?

Cheers!!

Re: Starting SL, using JACK

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 11:44 pm
by jesse
Are you trying to use the built-in audio on a mac laptop? If so you need to create an Aggregate device using the Audio Midi Setup application (see the Audio menu to get to the aggregate device editor), and add both the built-in input and output devices to it. Once created, you will then choose it as your audio interface in the JackPilot preferences. Then you should get both input and output ports for 'system'.

Something to watch out for with aggregate devices, you will need to make sure that the sample rate is set the same on the individual built-in input and built-in output devices within Audio Midi Setup, otherwise JACK will complain when you try to use the aggregate device.

Re: Starting SL, using JACK

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:16 pm
by teddy
Hey Jesse,

I am using the built in audio for a macbook for the time being.
I tried the Aggregate Device creation but the same things happens in the input (system and sooperlooper show up) and output ports (just sooperlooper shows up). For the latter, there are upto four streams: common out 1, common out 2, loop0 out 1, loop0 out 2. These are all under sooperlooper as the receive ports. System still does not show up in that column.
any suggestions?

Re: Starting SL, using JACK

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 3:47 pm
by jesse
Can you post screenshots of the preferences window for JackPilot? Also, for the Aggregate device editor, and the audio midi setup window with the aggregate device selected?

jlc

Re: Starting SL, using JACK

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 5:37 am
by micmee
Greetings.

I am using Jack/SL in Snow Leopard.

I cannot see Sooperlooper in the Connections Manager of JackPilot.

I did things in the following order:
• Create Aggregate Device
• Open JackPilot
• Select Agg. Dev. in JackPilot preferences
• Click 'Start' JackPilot
• Open sooperlooper
• Click 'Routing' in JackPilot
• The attached screenshot is what I see
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As you can see, I have no sooperlooper options showing up in the connection manager.

I get the 'Lost connection to Sooperlooper engine' error on a regular basis.

I have also tried opening things in other orders.

Please help, I'm rather confused.

Thank you

Re: Starting SL, using JACK

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 9:23 pm
by teresap989
teddy wrote:Hey Everyone,

I am just setting things up with SL and am stuck. I have followed Jesse's directions up until "double-click the 'system' item in the right column." A system item does not appear in the 'Receive Ports' column just the Sooperlooper option.

When I go back into SL I can see that sound is being picked up by the mic but nothing comes out.

What do I have to set in order to get this going?

Cheers!!
I also think so.thanks




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