It is best to be methodical about this stage. Click one of them and you will see the window below. On each side of the patchbay window, you will see a button labelled "Add". There is no need to restrict yourself however and you could connect as many plugs to each socket as you wish (caveat - I don't actually know if there is a limit or what it is but it's more than is likely to be needed in any manageable audio setup). These sockets will be mostly stereo (ie with two plugs in qjackctl terminology) or mono ( ie one plug). What I want for my setup is to have one socket for each end of each connection I want to be able to make. It can be a bit tedious but we should only have to do this once so it is worth persevering and getting it right. This is where we start the real, interesting part. Either click "No" to get an empty patchbay, or "Cancel" to give up and do something else instead.Īssuming you didn't give up, you now have an empty patchbay, split into Input and Output sections. This will give you one plug per application which will almost certainly not do what you want if you connect them. When you see the dialog box which asks if you wish to take a snapshot :-ĭo NOT click "Yes". This is where all my confusion and problems started because I assumed that you needed to start by clicking "New" so I will explain what not to do. However, when you have finished and wish to create another patchbay definition for the next song/overdub/band in your studio, you will need to click on the "New" button.
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