Re: ANN: Bristol 0.9.4

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On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 06:54:19 -0400
Dave Phillips <dlphillips@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Thomas Kuther wrote:
> 
> >Hmm just tried 0.9.4-1.src.041906 compiled as you explained above,
> >but i don't seem to be able to get it to use jack.
> >i did:
> >$ startBristol -b3 -jack &
> >or -audio jack
> >
> >but it starts using alsa.
> >Any hints? :)
> >  
> >
> I simply linked the directory at /usr/include/jack to 
> /usr/local/include/jack and Bristol compiled okay with JACK support. 
> When I start the synth I get entries in QJackCtl for audio and MIDI 
> connections. The synth works okay, crashes a lot though. Nick, I'll
> try to get a verbose report to you within a day or so.
> 
> Thomas, try the link, see if that makes a difference when you compile.
> 
> Best,
> 
> dp
> 

Thanks Dave!

Nick sent over a new build script and Makefile which made it work too. 
The rhodes works pretty stable here.. currently playing with it as midi
synth in MusE + hydrogen for drums and i already love it. 
Only little harm I see so far is that it's very silent, compared to
hydrogen's drums with default volume, but that's not a big problem.
And at least the rhodes didn't crash in the last half an hour since i
use it.

Will test the other synths too, especially the B3 and Pro52 and
report about problems if they occur.

Btw a gentoo ebuild for the new version including jack support can be
found in Frieder's overlay recently mentioned here on the list.

Regards,
Tom

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