On Fri, July 11, 2008 09:57, David Baron wrote:
On Friday 11 July 2008 01:44:41 Rui Nuno Capela
wrote:
Greetings,
Thanks to Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas and Guido Scholz, this Qsynth release
is now a reality. Main new features are a the new rotating knob style
options, first full translations, German and Spanish and last but not
least, there's this Windows(TM) all-in-one package available (includes
FluidSynth port) for your (sick:) pleasure only. Please read below the
brilliant notes from Pedro about this breakthrouth release. Yes, before's
too late:
Qsynth 0.3.3 (unstable-qt4) is out!
Looks nice and works quite well in ALSA with surprisingly low latency.
Using jack, however, it is impossible to get any ALSA MIDI input and
jackmidi is apparently not supported here. Cannot manually connect in the
qjackctl pane and only the alsa_seq option actually starts up.
the regular use for qsynth has been alsa_seq for midi input and jack for
audio output. this is indeed the default on linux, and has been like so
ever since qsynth exists.
therefore, you must have jackd started and snd-seq-midi loaded _before_
you run qsynth. once started make sure you setup midi input enabled and
midi driver set to midi_seq, audio driver to jack and please check and
match your sample-rate value, load a soundfont and restart.
in this configuration you must _not_ supply any midi or audio device
names. if those fields aren't blank, make them so.
or is it there must be something either one of us are missing ;)
cheers
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rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
rncbc(a)rncbc.org