Directly connect the output of a bus to the input of a bus.
Directly connect the output of an Insert to the input of an Insert.
When became this a problem? With Pipewire?
while I always said 'it is not advisable' instead of a straight 'do not', G3N-es is still right.
let me (man)explain:)
the first, [do not] Directly connect the output of a bus to the input of a bus, is still an issue: it might work on some situations or not at all on any; for instance, it used to work on pipewire pre-1.0.0 but doesn't anymore; maybe it works on some profiles, not in others, whatever; the advice has been there for ages, please don't ignore it! thanks
the second, [do not] Directly connect the output of an Insert to the input of an Insert, again a sound advice, actually depends on the internal processing order which is something you (the user) have no control whatsoever, only ballpark guesswork if you're lucky enough;
so I'd sanction G3N-es in both accounts (although I'd keep my 'not advisable' instead of just 'don't' :))
while I always said 'it is not advisable' instead of a straight 'do not', G3N-es is still right.
let me (man)explain:)
the first, [do not] Directly connect the output of a bus to the input of a bus, is still an issue: it might work on some situations or not at all on any; for instance, it used to work on pipewire pre-1.0.0 but doesn't anymore; maybe it works on some profiles, not in others, whatever; the advice has been there for ages, please don't ignore it! thanks
the second, [do not] Directly connect the output of an Insert to the input of an Insert, again a sound advice, actually depends on the internal processing order which is something you (the user) have no control whatsoever, only ballpark guesswork if you're lucky enough;
so I'd sanction G3N-es in both accounts (although I'd keep my 'not advisable' instead of just 'don't' :))
cheers