[linux-audio-user] Re: [linux-audio-dev] Chionic 1.0.0 Final (Sampler) Released!!

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On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 05:37:56 -0300
Juan Linietsky <coding@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


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> Sad News.
> 
> I'm over with the development of chionic, on it's first release. I have 
> to sadly accept that as much as it works the way I want, I cant 
> communicate my sequencer to chionic in the way I need (because Jackd is 
> too poor to do it the proper way).

[snippedysnip]

> CHIONIC IS DEAD UNTIL SOMEONE DECIDES TO PICK IT UP AND CONTINUE 
> DEVELOPMENT (or until Jackd matures enough.. yeah right :)

Ok, you mention twice in your post that jackd is lacking in some regard.
But you don't mention what exactly is missing (i think i know what it
is, as we have spoken on irc about it), but i don't want to speak for
you. 

As long as the problem is not adressed, none will be able to fix it..

Flo

P.S.: scheduling midi events to the right time inside a jack period is a
problem every softsynth needs to solve nowadays. Sadly the jack call
which eases doing this (namely jack_last_frame_time) still doesn't show
in the api docs on jackit.sf.net. jack_frames_since_cycle start is not
equivalent as there is an inherent threading problem with this call.
What do you refer to as clever hack in this respect?

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