[linux-audio-user] Which is the best way to simulate a real piano under gnu/Linux? Here's my proposal.

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Dave Robillard wrote:

>On Wed, 2005-14-12 at 08:26 -0800, Chris Reisor wrote:
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>>On 12/13/05, Cesare Marilungo <cesare@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>>- the patch will send the notes to two different responses according to
>>>the state of the damper pedal (I'm not sure this could be done with om);
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>This will be possible in the MIDI domain with the new version (currently
>in CVS) which has MIDI patching (unfortunately there's no plugin spec
>that can handle MIDI input and output yet).
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>You'd still be able to do it just with some simple multiplication (or
>maybe a switch plugin), assuming you can get a boolean signal (0, 1)
>from the damper pedal.
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>Let me know how it goes.
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>-DR-
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I'm having some issues with the CVS version of om-synth (on Slackware 
10.2 with all the latest gtk* libs compiled from source):

- I had to compile --with-alsa-midi, because the configure script was 
asking for a midiport.h header inside jack includes, but it doesn't seem 
to exists (but the 0.2.0 version works with jack). Maybe, something has 
changed in jack support?

- om starts. om_gtk crashes with a segmentation fault error as soon as I 
try to open a patch to edit.

Can you help me?

Thanks in advance,

c.

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