William Weston wrote:
PHASEX-0.10.1 is a buildfix and bugfix release, highly
recommended for
anyone who currently has 0.10.0. Here's the changelog:
* Fixed delay buffer size crash bug.
* Rebuilt config.h from configure.ac (fixes undefined PHASEX_DIR).
* Added engine thread cancellation point.
* Changed order of setting up JACK callbacks (might help jackdmp?)
* Moved main sample rate init code from samplerate callback to jack thread.
* Fixed oversampling mode.
* Fixed typo on bank.c.
* Disabled debug output in help.c.
* Added --enable-debug= option to configure.
* Fixed volume of bassy-plucked-lead and zeroed input boost on all
patches.
I'm still looking into issues with older versions of GTK-2.x. It looks
like the current minimum GTK version is somewhere around 2.6 or 2.8. Most
of the non-FC6 build issues appear to be related to this.
Reports for SMP, non-FC6, and jackdmp systems would be very helpful, as
these are the things I can't test right now.
Thank you all for the valuable feedback! I'm already getting a good sense
of what's needed most and where things should go in the project roadmap.
Based on responses so far, the roadmap up to 0.20.0 should look something
like this:
0.11.0 Bugfixes, buildfixes, code cleanups, GUI aesthetic issues.
0.12.0 Rework patch bank system to support alternate patch dirs and
include a patch chooser.
0.13.0 LASH support.
0.14.0 Fine-tune threads (remove locks), optimize dsp code more.
0.15.0 New small features and simple GUI enhancements.
0.16.0 Implement LFO clock-sync for MIDI clock and JACK transport.
0.17.0 JACK MIDI support.
0.18.0 Multitimbral or multiple instance support.
0.19.0 Overhaul parameters to add generic ctlr-float conversions
and add mod-matrix (w/ velocity and aftertouch handling).
0.20.0 OSC and DSSI support.
Cheers,
--ww
hi,
this looks very good here and compiles without any problems too!
but on my machine, the sound is really quiet, i turned the 'patch
volume' in the amplifier up to the maximum and expect that the sound
will get louder, but it is still so quiet, that i hardly can hear.
any ideas on this, or is there someone else having a similar impression?
cheers,
doc