Re: [ANN] Bristol Audio synthesiser emulation

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IIRC the older versions didn't have Jack support. IS this new one
updated for that? If so it would be grat. It had some very good sounds
but was semi-hard to tie into my system.

Thanks,
Mark

On 2/26/06, Nick Copeland <nickycopeland@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Bristol Audio has been re-released, version 0.9.1 and is available on
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/bristol
>
> Bristol emulates several synthesisers and organs:
>
>    Moog Mini
>    Moog Voyager
>    Yamaha DX-7
>    Roland Juno 6
>    Rhodes Stage-73
>    Hammond B3
>    Vox Continental
>    Sequential Circuits Prophet-5/52
>    Sequential Circuits Prophet-10
>    Oberheim OBX
>
> Another Oberheim (OBX-a) and a mixer are under development. The application
> emulates the synthesiser algorithms of the original instruments and gives a
> representation of their layout. It is currently standalone but work is
> underway for Jack integration. All emulations can be played simultaneously
> by the multitimbral engine and can be driven from a midi keyboard or ALSA
> midi sequencer.
>
> Bugs and feature requests to the author or via sourceforge.
>
> There are known issues with the Oberheims so mileage may vary. There are
> known issues with note off in layered emulations on a single midi channel.
> The mixer only implements the graphical user interface, there is no engine
> algorithm behind it and it can best be started with the '-libtest' option.
>
> Nick Copeland
> nickycopeland@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
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