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Is that how you say it? Anyway, this piece of software is everywhere you look, in some places newbies even mistake JACK for it :) And as a user of QTractor (my main rig for many years now) I enjoy the per-session patch savings (basically all the controls are in QTractor) that is pretty cool :)

QJackctl allows me to bypass jackdbus on my Ubuntu boxes, while this pulse-jack integration is still quite unstable. If I lauch QTractor first hand, jackdbus is spawned and 1-I get a lot of xruns and 2-I can't restart it w/o a reboot. This situation has been going on for years, many minor jack versions, and two HW interfaces. BTW is someone has a good resource about optimizing the use of a MAudio fasttrack pro on GNU/Linux, I'd be much obliged.

So yes, QJackctl for the win! Thank you again, Rui Nuno!!

PS - New song (made in QTractor) "Off The Grid" :)

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