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Now run <tt>jackd</tt> on your own computer (connected to the Duo via USB), like this: | Now run <tt>jackd</tt> on your own computer (connected to the Duo via USB), like this: | ||
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− | jackd -R -P 80 -d net -a 192.168.51.1 | + | jackd -R -P 80 -d net -a 192.168.51.1 -C 2 -P 2 -i 1 -o 1 -l 4 -n mod-slave -s |
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Adjust the parameters as needed, but keep <tt>mod-slave</tt> as the client name. | Adjust the parameters as needed, but keep <tt>mod-slave</tt> as the client name. | ||
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| Multicast address, in this case the IP address of the MOD Duo. | | Multicast address, in this case the IP address of the MOD Duo. | ||
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| <tt>-C</tt> | | <tt>-C</tt> |
Revision as of 08:33, 26 June 2017
Using netJACK2
NOTE: This requires v1.4 or later.
First, connect the MOD Duo to your PC via usb cable. Make sure to open port 19000 on your firewall. If you use Linux with ufw, you can use:
sudo ufw allow 19000
Then, ssh into the Duo, and run:
touch /data/enable-netmanager
systemctl start jack-netmanager
NOTE: You only need to run this command once. The next the Duo boots, jack-netmanager will be loaded by default. Delete the /data/enable-netmanager file inside the Duo to remove this auto-start feature.
Now run jackd on your own computer (connected to the Duo via USB), like this:
jackd -R -P 80 -d net -a 192.168.51.1 -C 2 -P 2 -i 1 -o 1 -l 4 -n mod-slave -s
Adjust the parameters as needed, but keep mod-slave as the client name.
Parameters explained
-R | Use realtime scheduling, enabled by default. |
-P | Set the realtime scheduling priority, in this case 80. |
-d | JACK backend, in this case the "net" driver. |
-a | Multicast address, in this case the IP address of the MOD Duo. |
-C | Number of audio input ports on the slave. This determines the number of audio output ports on the MOD Duo, marked as "Hardware Audio To Slave" ports in the web interface. |
-P | Number of audio output ports on the slave. This determines the number of audio input ports on the MOD Duo, marked as "Hardware Audio From Slave" ports in the web interface. |
-i | Number of MIDI input ports on the slave. This determines the number of MIDI output ports on the MOD Duo, marked as "Hardware Midi To Slave" ports in the web interface. |
-o | Number of MIDI output ports on the slave. This determines the number of MIDI input ports on the MOD Duo, marked as "Hardware Midi From Slave" ports in the web interface. |
-l | Number of cycles, determines the network latency. |
-s | Setting this option makes the JACK slave memorize the ports that are connected to the JACK master. In case the master disappears and reappears the JACK slave will try to reconnect those ports automatically. |
or if you prefer to use jackdbus:
jack_control eps realtime true eps realtime-priority 80
jack_control ds net dps multicast-ip 192.168.51.1 dps client-name mod-slave
jack_control dps input-ports 2
jack_control dps dps ouput-ports 2
jack_control dps dps midi-in-ports 1
jack_control dps dps midi-out-ports 1
jack_control dps latency 4
jack_control dps auto-save true
jack_control start