new version available, you can get it as source or
from my debian
sid/experimental repo.
More info:
http://cryptomys.de/horo/Connie/index.html
I'm working on a second test model with individual control of each stop and
some other changes, kind of poor-man's-hammond (jehova), but (at the
moment) without all the hammond special effects (leakage, click, random
phase of wheels, vibrachorus etc.).
Critics and hints are welcome, I need input for improvement.
I've cleaned the source code and separated user interface and tone
generator - you can add a qt- or gtk2-interface (some day...) but I'm going
for the real hardware, see:
http://cryptomys.de/horo/V-USB-MIDI/index.html
Changelog:
2009-06-24
connie 0.4.1 (summer in the city)
Created a second organ model (test): 9 stops, percussion and vibrato.
Cmd line args:
-a : autoconnect to system:playback ports
-d : german QWERTZ keyboard
-f : french AZERTY keyboard
-t Num : organ type, 0 = connie (default), 1 = test
Modularized the source code.
Cleanup of user interface.
The Debian package is 0.4.0. Work quite nicely indeed, no latency one can
sense!
start up jack
start up a2jmidi_bridge (since I have had problems with some programs using -X
in the jack startup.
connect keyboard -> a2j in alsa pane
connect a2j -> connie in jack midi pane
connect connie -> system out in audio pane
have lots of fun.