Total newbie here. How do I access jack settings? do I go to the terminal prompt and input some code to pull up Jack setting? Sorry for the lame question I just need a little guidance. Thanks in advance
Ok very sorry. I now see the Instructions above.
So I had some time to play around tonight. The am synth is crackling bad and creating lots of x runs. I attempted to change to p 128 as suggested but when I tried to ssh I I was met with a demand for a password. blokaslabs didnt do the trick! anybody any other suggestions? Im running the beta image modep
Is it the first time youâre sshâing to it? How your ssh invocation looked like? The default user should be âmodepâ and the default password is âblokaslabsâ as noted in the modep-gen config: modep/config at modep ¡ BlokasLabs/modep ¡ GitHub
Thanks for the help and patience. I finally got some time to relook at this. I was able to change the settings as suggested. Initially this causes my unit to become very noisy but after a power cycle the issue seems to have gone away. I looked at the am synth again and it still crakles badly when used in conjunction with the x42 midi sequencer. Lots of xruns and very high cpu usage. Is this normal behaviour for poly synth like this? Other reverb and speaker emulation sounded good with no crackling
Just after typing the last post I went back to playing the unit and that nosie had come back.power cycle fixed it againâŚ
Been playing on it for the last hour or so⌠no re-emergence of that noise issue. No latency problems .sounds very like the p 256 setting i really cant tell any difference
Hey, thank you for your feedback! Iâll add âamsynthâ and âx42 midi sequencerâ plugins to my todo to see if they can be improved.
Ha! Just tried my MODEP setup again in preparation for this weekendâs Raspberry Jam (at Canadian Museum of Science & Technology). Not getting any glitch. So it must have been some other part of my setup. Sorry about that. And thank you for that card!
Noon question here⌠using the modep image how do you preform a controlled shutdown?
Hold the button down and release after 5 or 6 MIDI LED blinks. Holding for 7 or more blinks will do nothing, giving an opportunity to cancel the shutdown.
Thanks I wasnât sure if that incorporated into the modep image. Iâve tried that with a raspbian image and it worked perfectly. I must have my timing slightly out on this. I havenât run the config script with modep as I presumed that the pisound was configured with mkdep because the button works without havin to run the curl but now I know how to ssh Iâll try to run that script to config from terminal and see
Actually itâs not based on the number of blinks, but the seconds that have passed. The MIDI LEDs should be blinking once per second.
I have just noticed that 4.14 kernel introduces a timing issue for the MIDI LED blinking - thereâs random delays happening when attempting to signal a blink to the kernel module. The very latest 4.9 version does not have this issue. (Opened an issue here: https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/2412)
The Beta MODEP image is based on 4.9 kernel, so the LEDs should be blinking consistently, unless you have manually updated the kernel using sudo rpi-update
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Guys, this is absolutely amazing, thanks!!
I already have a MOD Duo as Pedalboard, now I have one as Synth thank you!!
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I donât see this release published here https://github.com/BlokasLabs/modep/releases, should it be?
Please see the reply here: [Release] MODEP 2018-04-03