JP, great tutorials, very laid-back -- you're a teacher man. The MIDI filtering/output is neat. So is the tap pulse feature. * Seeing it done in your tutorial I want to get my footswitch into action too. It's a simple sustain pedal connected to my midi master keyboard and works as that. But Freewheeling doesn't react to it. Maybe you're talking about a different kind of footswitch? Can you direct me somewhere? * Freewheeling sometimes doesn't startup. Called from the console it would say FreeWheeling 0.5pre3 Brought to you by a grant from Mother Earth. which is nice but nothing else happens. Ctrl-C and calling fweelin again will sooner or later result in Freewheeling starting up. This happens *sometimes* and I have no clue at all as it seems to happen under different circumstances. Well, jackd is usually called with jackstart -R -p512 -dalsa -dhw:0 -r44100 -p64 -n2 on a 2.4.26 kernel. Wolfgang "JP Mercury" <swirlee@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi Everyone, > > Version 0.5pre3 of FreeWheeling, a live looper for Linux, is now > available. > > This release is focused on using FreeWheeling together with other > Linux audio apps, in a live setting. I've done quite a bit of > improvising lately, using FreeWheeling with Linux softsynths such as > Hexter, Beatrix, Aeolus, and LinuxSampler. > > Along with new features to help you use FreeWheeling to control a > live audio setup, there are two new video tutorials, and new music > that demonstrates live FW improv with synth plugins. > > Thanks to Mark Knecht for inspiring tutorial 3, and to Sean Bolton > for his wicked work on Hexter, which is featured prominently in the > new music and videos. > > http://freewheeling.sourceforge.net > > Details: > > 2005-03-11 v0.5pre3 > > New Features > ------------ > > * A new way to tap downbeat and tempo (tap-pulse event) > > * Switching of metronome sound for pulses (switch-metronome > event) > > * FreeWheeling events can now trigger MIDI events, so you can > control other audio apps from within FluidSynth-- > For example, you can fire off changes to your modular synths > from your keyboard or footpedals. > This eliminates the need for an extra MIDI router app, since > it is now built in to FreeWheeling. Your custom FreeWheeling > setup defines how MIDI events are generated. > > * More flexible, clearer configuration syntax, with better error > checking and colored warning messages. > > * Full input & output implementation of MIDI program change > and pitch bend messages. > > * An example of the new MIDI output features- > A MIDI patch changer has been configured using the left/right > arrow keys. An on screen display shows patch number. > See .fweelin.rc and video tutorial: Hookups. > > * Faster, tighter memory management for events. > > * Scripts are now included that load FreeWheeling and Hexter DX7 > softsynth, connect to LADSPA reverb and tube amp sim- see > scripts/README. > > Fixes > ----- > > * fixed config bug that may cause "PreallocatedType: no instance > available" errors on startup > * compile fix on Mandrake GCC 3.4.x - 'parenthesized type-id' > error > > Kind Regards, > -JP Mercury