On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 05:34:08PM +0100, Nick Copeland wrote:
The Bristol 2600 does this, you either use the default
patching, or you can
repatch it with cables. The cable patch layer is a transparency and you can
toggle with the 't' key between opaque and transparent to either hide the
spaghetti when programming or show the layer when you are repatching.
I downloaded Bristol yesterday to have a look at it but didn't manage
to get a single sound out it. It seemed to have problems with ALSA, and even with -jack
tried to use an ALSA device. I'll try again some
time later.
Is Bristol a single 'engine' with a number of interfaces on top of it,
or does it have DSP code specific to a synth type (e.g. the Moog's
filters) ?
--
FA
Lascia la spina, cogli la rosa.