![]() My idea today was, to contribute Ardour user in this case of Sounds. Cubase is a plug an play software where Halion or Groove Agent comes with 1000 of Sounds.Īs i startet with Ardour i need about 1 Week to search and download SF2 and SFZ Filesĭownload Sounds here for a fast and nice start with Ardour Cubase to Ardour makes on the first step (in my case) hard work to find sounds. You find many articles over that in the internet, but i don’t find a proper manual with the actual gui - here is it:įirst, got to user and groups and put yourself in the audio group by clicking right in the group field Jack is virtual plugin tool to connect your sound-in to sound-out. playing music over Audacious, you need also Jack. ![]() If you want to use some Apps who use Jack, you need to setup Jack. I bought Behringer U-Phoria - that works fine (all models, buy how many ins and outs you need). Its runnung without Jack, simply select ALSA and your interface.īTW: Steinberg UR824 don’t work with Linux. If you work only with Audio, it works and maybe it helps you.įirst, i use Ardour under ALSA and all is fine. But Midi don’t work with Ardour on my system if you use Jack. Note: Only recommend, if you want mix audio - Ardour and another Sound player e.g Audacious. Using Jack - only if you need - for Ardour you don’t need it normal GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=“threadirqs fault_governor=powersave” ![]() To get back to Powersave mode (if you want) you can adjust the textfile with Now enter the following in the terminal: sudo update-grubĪfter a reboot your Governor/ CPU is automatically set to performance. There you insert the following: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=“threadirqs fault_governor=performance” In the quotes it says either nothing or something. This is a text file, and about line 10 says “GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=” in Nemo Filemanager (standard on Linux Mint 21 Cinnamon) and open this file with a texteditor: /etc/default/grub To set it permanently to “Performance” for example this is the way:Ĭhange the following file (open parent directory as system manager e.g. You can adjust the min frequence up if it’s not enough on your system. In my case it was enough to switch to Performance. If not, you could be performance issues with Ardour. Solution: Download and install the CPUPower_Gui from the Application Manager and set it e.g. That means, that Linux Mint throttles the cpu. run file here is the guide to install ArdourĪfter the Installtion there came a warning: "!!! WARNING !!! - Your system seems to use frequency scaling" But i have no better performance or latence as with Mint 21 Cinnamon.Īfter download the. Ubuntu Studio: You need to install the CPU Power Gui above and set your processor to “Performance” mode (from Powersafe). Performance: AVLinux is not faster or have more performance on my system (i7 / 16GB Ram) as Linux Mint 21 (Governor with CPUPower GUI “Performance”). Installed additional to my Linux Mint 21 Cinnamon - Ubuntu Studio - AVLinux
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