On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 12:21:09 +0200 (CEST)
guenter geiger <geiger(a)xdv.org> wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, CK wrote:
I read:
Hi, I've been playing a lot with bristol
synth and really love it. So
much so that I've been trying to 'Jackify' it. Actually, I'm pretty
so ist there a jackified bristol anywhere to download ?
Reading that message I tried to get bristol running with libjackasyn,
and it works perfectly.
Get libjackasyn from
http://devel.demudi.org/download/
Edit the bristol startup script and put "jacklaunch" in front of the
bristolengine entries at the very end.
Then Start jack, bristol ...
Hmm, that only sort or worked for me. At first it kept trying to open /dev/audio (linked
to /dev/sound/audio) but it kept failing to do that. I tried -audiodev /dev/dsp and then
the fun began:
1) if jackd is running as root or with caps (jackstart), i freeze X. (alt-sysrq-e) to get
exit very ungracefully.
2) if jackd is running as a normal user, it still doesn't work unless I do this
interesting move: (using the unedited verstion of startBristol
jacklaunch esddsp ./startBristol -b3 -audio -oss -audio -audiodev /dev/dsp -midi oss
-mididev /dev/midi
which seems to work quite well except for the long delay (about 1 sec) between a keypress
on an external controller and a sound. I usually prefer caps.
So, in short, a truly jackified bristol would be great!
-Jon Kraut
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