lördagen den 29 januari 2005 21.12 skrev Robert Jonsson:
Hey there,
I just realised that Mx41 now supports both alsa and jack :).
I took it for a spin though the result was very confusing. It seems OSS is
still used even if alsa is detected, atleast it seemed I don't have to
connect anything in alsa to get my external keyboard to make sound through
it.
Also I was unable to switch patches, infact, nothing I did in the GUI
seemed to change anything...
Is there some beginners error I'm doing?
Hmmm, I had tried it as root, I tried as a normal user and it worked much
better. I could also switch patches in the GUI. Editing the sounds seemed
very tempermental though, I think I managed to change some parameter but not
a lot...
The GUI takes a little getting used to also, but for some reason that's the
norm for synths ;)
Lastly, updating it to a DSSI would be a great feat for the integration
possibilities.
/Robert
/Robert
lördagen den 29 januari 2005 01.01 skrev Jens M Andreasen:
> Mx41 minor update at
>
http://hem.passagen.se/ja_linux
>
> This wasn't on my todo list, but I just stumbled over the missing link
> in the voice assign/stealing algorithm and couldn't help implementing
> it. Just to check out if it really worked ... and I think it did :)
>
> I now have voices in five assignment-ques:
>
> silent // absolutely idle voices
> released // voices about to become idle
> excess holdpedal // elder voices than mentioned below ..
> holdpedal // the two most recent voices for a given key
> fingered // voices where the key is still pressed
>
> ... and a short two-voice que for each key to figure out the 'excess'
> part.
>
> Voice assign will at best find a silent voice and at worst a fingered
> voice.
>
> Rolls (tremolo?) now works proper without stealing highest or lowest
> note, nor anything inbetween for that matter. Finally!
>
>
> Is there room for improvement? Yes I think so ... It is now possible to
> get 'clicks' with certain combinations of envelope and playingstyle. On
> the other hand it is also quite easy to avoid, so I will work slowly on
> this one.
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