[LAU] Connie, an organ template for JACK

James Morris james at jwm-art.net
Sat Jul 31 22:41:52 UTC 2010


On 31 July 2010 18:48, Martin Homuth-Rosemann <linuxaudio at cryptomys.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> new connie version available:
>
> http://bitbucket.org/horo/connie/downloads/connie_0.4.3-rc3.tar.gz
> http://bitbucket.org/horo/connie/downloads/connie_0.4.3-rc3_i386.deb
>
> Changelog:
> 2010-07-30
> connie 0.4.3-rc3 (long time gone)
> removed freeverb and added a JCRev style reverb (less cpu usage).
> http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/pasp/Schroeder_Reverberator_called_JCRev.html
> DSP optimization, denormal handling
> source code clean up
> two binaries: connie_i386 and connie_sse (>= PIII with sse unit) called
> at runtime by a wrapper script
> changed program options:
>  -a                    autoconnect to system:playback ports
>  -c CHANNEL            MIDI channel (1..16), 0=all (default)
>  -f                    french AZERTY keyboard
>  -g                    german QWERTZ keyboard
>  -h                    this help msg
>  -i INSTRUMENT         0: connie (default), 1:
> poor-man's-hammond -m MIDI_PORT         connect with midi port
>  -p PITCH              concert pitch 220..880 Hz
>  -s INTONATION_SCALE    0: Hammond Gears
>                         1: Pythagorean
>                         2: Meantone 1/4
>                         3: Werckmeister III
>                         4: Kirnberger III
>                         5: Well Tempered
>                         6: Equally Tempered
>                         7: Vogel/Ahrend
>                         8: Vallotti
>                         9: Kellner
>                        10: Lehman
>                        11: Pure C/F/G
>  -t TRANSPOSE          transpose -12..+12 semitones
>  -v                    print version
>
>
> The development moved over to http://bitbucket.org/horo/connie
>
> Please test and complain!
>
> Ciao Martin


Same problem as Foo YC 20, a lack of volume envelope. The clicks
resulting from sudden jumps in sample amplitude make it unusable for
me.

Cheers,
James.


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