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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1Hey guys!
I was wondering if JACK, QJackCtl or Patchage or any other programs that
manage audio and midi connections in JACK can output a list of connections
they currently make in text format?
The idea is that when scripting, you would use things like:jack_disconnect rakarrack-01:out_1 system:playback_1
jack_disconnect rakarrack-01:out_2 system:playback_2jack_connect specimen:out_left rakarrack:in_1
jack_connect specimen:out_right rakarrack:in_2It would be pretty cool if when using Patchage you could, for instance, ask
it to output a similar connections list that you would copy and put in your
script.I do notice though, that it probably would not output disconnect messages,
but only connect ones. But this is still help.--
Louigi Verona
http://www.louigiverona.ru/--f46d0444813f7010ac04bd606550
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableHey guys!I was wondering if JACK, QJackCtl or Patchage or any other=
programs that manage audio and midi connections in JACK can output a list =
of connections they currently make in text format?The idea is that when=
scripting, you would use things like:
jack_disconnect rakarrack-01:out_1 system:playback_1jack_disconnect=
rakarrack-01:out_2 system:playback_2jack_connect specimen:out_left=
rakarrack:in_1jack_connect specimen:out_right rakarrack:in_2
It would be pretty cool if when using Patchage you could, for instance, ask=
it to output a similar connections list that you would copy and put in you=
r script.I do notice though, that it probably would not output disc=
onnect messages, but only connect ones. But this is still help.
-- Louigi Veronahttp://=
www.louigiverona.ru/--f46d0444813f7010ac04bd606550--
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