I know I'm a little late... but...
I recompiled zynaddsubfx (cvs patched) and it now works fine with freebob...
Yes!
Peter Lutz wrote:
I'm very new to Linux audio recording, so I
apologize in advance if
I'm missing something obvious.
I have a brand new computer with an M-Audio Delta 44 audio card
running the latest version of Ubuntu Studio 8.04. I've been
experimenting with software synthesizers using a USB MIDI keyboard,
and I've managed to get QSynth working very well and have had some
success recording that. I thought I'd try ZynAddSubFX since it sounds
amazing. The problem I'm having is that the sound crackles (that's the
best word I can think of to describe it) when I play it. The very odd
thing I've discovered though is that if I record ZynAddSubFX in
Ardour, I don't hear any crackling during playback of the recording.
It's only as I'm listening to ZynAdd in real-time as I play it. I've
tried using different speakers and headphones, but it makes no difference.
I suppose I could just record it and try to ignore the crackling as I
play, but it would obviously be ideal to have no crackling at all.
I've tried tweaking both the ZynAdd settings and JACK settings
(although my guess is that JACK settings are fine, since I haven't had
any issues with recording live instruments or recording QSynth) but to
no avail. I have the sample rate in ZynAdd matching the one in JACK
(48000Hz) and have tried different buffer sizes in ZynAdd but haven't
noticed a difference. I've also noticed that it usually doesn't
crackle when I'm using the default instrument in ZynAdd, only once I
switch to a different one -- then it seems pretty continuous no matter
which instrument I switch to after that.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be causing this?
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