Yves Potin wrote:
I also encounter important problems with TAP plugins. I have
even rather old Ardour sessions that can hardly been used with TAP reverb
activated...
After hours and hours searching, I've also found that Zynaddsubfx
doesn't suffer the presence of an Om patch using any TAP plugin, not only
the chorus or the reverb but even the pink noise generator. Zyn generates
rains of cracks and noises that immediately stops when deleting any TAP
plugin from Om.
Another problem is that TAP plugins compile with GCC 4, but
doesn't work normally, especially the chorus, which requires GCC 3.
Thanks for this report. Sounds like both zynaddsubfx and TAP have problems.
From what I understand Paul (author of zyn) became aware of certain
realtime issues only *after* having written zyn. Now fixing them would
require a rewrite of quite alot of zyn. At least the task is so huge
that it's the main reason he more or less left the project alone. So
what we end up with is one of the most promissing and unique
synthesizers in linux audio being left flawed and unmaintained :-(
That's really a problem for me, because I've found no other reverb
of such a quality in the linux world. Instead, I'm turning to VST
effects but none of them are free (as in free speech), and the worst
appears with Ambiance freeware, which seems excellent (
http://www.smartelectronix.com/%7Emagnus/ ). I've found absolutely no way
to save any user preset or even access to the factory presets. Most of
the VSTs I've tried can't be used with FST, which seem to be able to save
something like a preset, because of an X Window problem. I've related this
in an e mail posted here (Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 12:37:27 +0100), and had
no answer...
Maybe I'll have to look at VST's then...
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