JACK Source Code Repository JACK uses Git as its source control system. Our central git repository is hosted by Github. We are currently working toward linking the repositories for JACK1 and JACK2 but this work is not complete, so for now the commands to get a copy of the source are a little different depending on which tree/version you want.
Linux
- Binaries: please use your distribution’s package manager(
apt-get, yum, synaptic
etc.) - Source tarball: JACK 1.9.17.
- For JackOSX, version 0.89 or newer. For JACK1, 0.121 or newer. Getting Required Libraries and Tools. Ardour uses a lot of software libraries to provide.
- May 23, 2020 The 0.90 version of Jack OS X for Mac is provided as a free download on our website. This free Mac application is a product of jackosx.com. The most popular version among the application users is 0.8.
macOS
- Intel 64bit Installer: JACK 1.9.17 macOS.
- Universal Installer: JACK 1.9.17 macOS-universal.
- Source tarball: JACK 1.9.17.
For macOS 10.12 or superior.
Note: Universal installer does not currently support meta-data, to be fixed soon.
Windows
- 32-bit installer: JACK 1.9.17 win32.
- 64-bit installer: JACK 1.9.17 win64.
- Source tarball: JACK 1.9.17.
For Windows 7 or superior.
JACK Source Code Repository
JACK uses Git as its source control system. Our central git repository ishosted by Github. We are currently working toward linking the repositories forJACK1 and JACK2 but this work is not complete, so for now the commands to geta copy of the source are a little different depending on which tree/versionyou want.
JACK2 Git Repository
Those without write access can access the repository with this command:
You can also point a web browser at
to be able to browse current source code and full history with all the usualGithub goodies.
Write Access
Those who have been granted write access and have supplied a public key canget to the repository with the following command:
JACK1 Git Repository
![Jackosx Jackosx](https://ccrma.stanford.edu/software/jacktrip/osx/jack-setup-window.png)
Those without write access can access the repository with these commands: Graphic node posters templates for pages 1 1 download free.
You can also point a web browser at
to be able to browse current source code and full history with all the usualGithub goodies.
Write Access
Those who have been granted write access and have supplied a public key canclone the repository with the following commands:
You must then edit the
.git/config
file within jack1 so that the submoduleentries correctly reference the write-access URL. They should look like this:Eventually the same setup for the submodules will be required for both JACK2 and JACK1,but this is only the case for JACK1 at this time.
Hi there, I'm looking for a way to stream the audio output from Logic (or any other DAW) from one recording studio via internet to another studio… not for remote recording, just for the producer for 'creative monitoring', because he's out of town… so the audio quality doesn't need to be top notch. (Talkback would e.g. be via Skype.)
First question: is there a way to do it directly within the Logic DAW, i.e. from one Logic app to the other (remote) Logic app? I.e. just a 'mirror' of the audio output (as stereo) that Logic will send directly to a remote host? I.e. a built-in Logic functionality? (I couldn't find anything in the manual.)
Second question: system-wise I assume it would be possible to do it by simply routing the output channels through Soundflower or JackOSX, and then into an application like Skype, where you would have to select the respective Soundflower/JackOSX channels as input.
One problem: the whole thing shouldn't interfere with the regular recording and monitoring setup in the originating studio. So maybe it would be best to simply have an additional monitor output from the hardware console or soundcard going by audio cable into a second computer, which will use the incoming audio as Skype input.
In a similar vein: is there a way to create a second pair of stereo outs in Logic, which functions as a direct audio 'mirror'? It means that I would have the main stereo out signal on channels 1 & 2 (as always), but then also have the exact same signal on output channels 3 & 4 at the same time, which I could route to the soundcard's 3&4 outputs or through Soundflower into Skype?
Jack Osbourne
Jackosx Windows
Thanks in advance for your help.
Jackosx Mojave
Logic Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
Jackosx Mac
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