[linux-audio-user] Re: [ardour-users] jack_fst and gcc4

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torbenh@xxxxxx wrote:

>On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 09:47:47AM -0400, Hector Centeno-Garcia wrote:
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>>I rebuilt xfst against wine 20050725 (the oficial ubuntu breezy) and
>>tested with other VSTs (jack is set to a latency of 11.6 msecs):
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>>- Crystal vst zombifies and exits from jack but it doesn't lock. If I
>>set Jack to a higher Timeout period (1000msecs) it loads and works fine!
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>hi... i forgot to mention the -r option
>Crystal WORKS.
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>./xfst -r Crystal.dll
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>even with -p 128 which i generally use.
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>>- DelayLama works perfect (it even shows the GUI animation properly)
>>- Synful orchestra works fine.
>>- GRMTools seem to be working fine without some of them crashing as in
>>jack_fst.
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>>Great! xfst seems to be the solution for linux-vst. I can help to set it
>>up and mantain a web site (would it be ok at sourceforge?) but I guess
>>it would be good if we create a complete package including install
>>script in the make file (I don't have experience doing this, but I can
>>figure it out) and a README. Is someone else interested in helping
>>Torben and making it available publicly?
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>yes please.
>and dont forget. you dont help ME. you help yourself ;)
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Thanks! We help ourselves... that's the nice thing about open source. 
With the -r option Crystal works for me now. What is this option for? 
One plugin that I can't get working is the SRI_1010. It would be very 
nice to have this one unless you know of any other free convolution 
plugin. I tried with and without the -r option and I get:

err:midi:MIDI_AlsaToWindowsDeviceType Cannot determine the type of this 
midi device. Assuming FM Synth
gui_thread_id = 10
could not post message to gui thread
cannot create editor

Have any of you tried to use this one?

cheers!


Hector.


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