[LAU] looking for a midi recording softsynth

Fabio capoeirista at arcor.de
Fri Dec 10 15:23:46 UTC 2010


it always had some performance-issues. can't help though since its been a long time ago i last used it 

Em sexta-feira 10 dezembro 2010, às 13:15:00, andy baxter escreveu:
> I've just been checking out bristol and it looks really cool so far 
> apart from there are some glitches in the sound (which might not be 
> there if i used jackd and a real time kernel?)
> '
> On 10/12/10 15:09, Fabio wrote:
> > lets not forget Bristol: http://bristol.sourceforge.net/
> > it was kinf of dificult (buggy?) to handel last time i used it though (long time)
> >
> > Em sexta-feira 10 dezembro 2010, às 12:34:09, Jeremy Jongepier escreveu:
> >> On 12/10/2010 03:30 PM, Josh Lawrence wrote:
> >>> I had no idea that amsynth was still around!  good to see that it is.
> >> 1.2.3 wasn't released that long ago and there's a 1.3 beta available
> >> too. I like amSynth, simple, MIDI controllable and it can produce some
> >> real dirty sounds.
> >>
> >> Best,
> >>
> >> Jeremy
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