Unfortunately, the author of JamRouter and Phasex has been "missing" for some time. By missing I mean absent from the Internet. He also disappeared in the past, then re-emerged for a brief time when he announced updates to Phasex and apparently pushed JamRouter to github. Then he promptly disappeared again. In the process, he left Phasex in a somewhat broken state and has since stopped responding to issues in github or other attempts at communication.

So keep in mind that code in his repos is apparently at this point in time largely abandonware unless someone forks and continues development.



On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 7:52 AM, Carlo Capocasa <carlo@capocasa.net> wrote:
>I do not remember hearing of it before,
>and I try to at least briefly read all messages to linux audio users and
>jack-devel lists.  If the JamRouter author posted a message describing
>JamRouter to either of those lists I do not remember seeing it.  No one
>will evaluate new software if no one hears of the new software.

Ah yes, build a better mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your
door. But it might take years.

The same might go for the GTK phasex synth by the same author that's been
around and had accurate MIDI since 2008, as mentioned above. Sounds like all
the synths on this track except the leads, which are hardware (Virus).

https://soundcloud.com/dejavuslip/brand-new-day-v011

No distribution packages but builds fine and looks beasty.




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