Re: [LAU] Re: problems with Bristol on x86_64 SOLVED

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Hi All,

to hack a bit with the build process to put everything in the standard bin,usr/lib, and home directories.

There is an enhancement request open to put the source code under the GNU tools including install option. Its not top of my list but it is there.

Also, I haven't figured out how to assign MIDI controllers to the graphics controls

The engine and GUI are separate elements. You need to aconnect the engine, bristol, to a keyboard to be able play it. You also need to connect the GUI, brighton, to a MIDI controller to be able to drive the GUI. This is also with aconnect and both bristol and brighton should be visible. Then, place the mouse over the GUI device you want to control and press the middle mouse button, then joggle the MIDI control you want to drive it from.

Even MIDI volume wasn't working on me with the Hammond.

There are a few things here. MIDI volume is a GM2 controller however these go through the GUI, not through the engine, so it would still need to be connected up to the GUI for them to possibly work. If you are actually after a swell pedal I will check the code. The engine does have access to all the MIDI controllers but only responds, per default, to few of them (pitchbend, modwheel, and some pressure tracking). It would make sense for some of the synths to respond to typical input devices such as the pedal in the case of the b3.

Regards,

Nick.

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