Nick Copeland wrote: > > Hi All, > > Bristol version 0.10.11 has been uploaded to sourceforge on the usual > URL, it should be below but you can find it there anyway. It has been > several releases since I have sent out any announcements, so apart > from a few more emulations (Realistic MG-1, VOX Continental MK-II/300 > with pedalboard, Hammond B3 with pedalboard) this release also adds > another arpeggiator. Bristol already had one arpeggiating emulation, > the Korg Mono/Poly, however that was bespoke to the single algorithm. > Now there is a more general one available on the Juno emulation that > will eventually be put into the pending Jupiter-8 emulation and > perhaps others. This code has been implemented in the engine itself, > eventually to be moved into the midi library: the Mono/Poly had its > own version since it was not a polyphonic arpeggiator, rather just an > oscillator arpeggiator - that code has not changed. > > Other candidates for this arpeggiator, once it has been validated, are > the Prophet-10 and OB-Xa emulations. The Jupiter-8 will obviously have > it as well (with or without validated code...). > > Feedback as ever appreciated. > > Regards, > > Nick > http://sourceforge.net/projects/bristol hallo nick, great to hear from you! as always, there is so much one can try to do with bristol, but my first experience... hammond is crashing just after the gui appears: nowhiskey@murija2:~$ startBristol -jack -hammond /usr/local/bin/startBristol: line 238: [: 1024: binary operator expected spawning midi thread parent going into idle loop connected to :0.0 display is 1024 by 768 pixels Window is w 1024, h 768, d 24, 0 0 0 Using DirectColor display alloc color by name Blue midi sequencer Opened listening control socket: 5028 Initialise the hammondB3 link to bristol: 8119d50 starting engine Client ID = 129 Queue ID = 0 Registering 0 1 Registered 129 0 Device name "bristol" did not parse, defaults 128.0 Could not find bristol engine hostname is localhost, bristol port is 5028 Connected to the bristol control socket: 5 bristolengine already active Accepted connection from 0 (3) onto 2 (5) created 16 voices: allocated 16 to synth engine MIDI channel 0 spawning audio thread registering jack interface JACK tmpdir identified as [/dev/shm/] SSE2 detected Jack period count mismatch: 512 (bristol -count=1024) Rescheduled thread: 95 initialising one hammond sound micro first 0.000000 last 0.000000 (hammond) veloc first 0.00 last 1.00 done create interface: 81150d0, 8119d50 Client ID = 130 Queue ID = 1 Registering 0 1 Registered 130 0 Device name "brighton" did not parse, defaults 128.0 opened GUI midi handle: 1, fd 65 Read Configuration: hammondB3 brightonWorldChanged(765 400 10 10) going operational: 8115008, 8119d50 doPreacher() doPedalSlider(8115008, 0, 0, 0, 0, 5) doPedalSlider(8115008, 0, 0, 1, 0, 8) doPreacher() Found port alsa_pcm:playback_1 Found port alsa_pcm:playback_2 Bristol Defaulted Conn: bristol:out_left to alsa_pcm:playback_1 Bristol Defaulted Conn: bristol:out_right to alsa_pcm:playback_2 Found port alsa_pcm:capture_1 Found port alsa_pcm:capture_2 Bristol Defaulted Conn: alsa_pcm:capture_1 to bristol:in bristolMidiSendNRP(0, 0, 16382, 0) cleared sigpipe handler cleanupBrighton(0) midi write error, fd 5, size 1 midi write error, fd 5, size 12 midi write error, fd 5, size 1 return - no data in buffer socket closed request acked: -1 /usr/local/bin/startBristol: line 311: 21838 Speicherzugriffsfehler bristol -rate ${RATE} -count ${COUNT} $* .......... vox: first there is no sound and after i try to move some sliders, crash: (moving the first slider from left side labeled '16') nowhiskey@murija2:~$ startBristol -jack -vox /usr/local/bin/startBristol: line 238: [: 1024: binary operator expected connected to :0.0 display is 1024 by 768 pixels Window is w 1024, h 768, d 24, 0 0 0 Using DirectColor display alloc color by name Blue Initialise the vox link to bristol: 8119d50 spawning midi thread parent going into idle loop midi sequencer Opened listening control socket: 5028 Client ID = 129 Queue ID = 0 Registering 0 1 Registered 129 0 Device name "bristol" did not parse, defaults 128.0 hostname is localhost, bristol port is 5028 Connected to the bristol control socket: 5 bristolengine already active Accepted connection from 0 (3) onto 2 (5) created 16 voices: allocated 16 to synth engine MIDI channel 0 spawning audio thread registering jack interface Rescheduled thread: 95 JACK tmpdir identified as [/dev/shm/] SSE2 detected Jack period count mismatch: 512 (bristol -count=1024) initialising vox sound micro first 0.000000 last 0.000000 (vox) veloc first 0.00 last 1.00 done create interface: 81150d0, 8119d50 Client ID = 130 Queue ID = 1 Registering 0 1 Registered 130 0 Device name "brighton" did not parse, defaults 128.0 opened GUI midi handle: 1, fd 36 Read Configuration: vox brightonWorldChanged(550 250 10 10) going operational voxDrawbar(8115008, 0, 0, 0, 0, 8) voxDrawbar(8115008, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0) voxDrawbar(8115008, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0) voxDrawbar(8115008, 0, 0, 3, 0, 8) voxDrawbar(8115008, 0, 0, 4, 0, 8) voxDrawbar(8115008, 0, 0, 5, 0, 1) bristolMidiSendNRP(0, 0, 16382, 0) bristolMidiSendNRP(0, 0, 16381, 0) bristolMidiSendRP(0, 0, 0, 2) Found port alsa_pcm:playback_1 Found port alsa_pcm:playback_2 Bristol Defaulted Conn: bristol:out_left to alsa_pcm:playback_1 Bristol Defaulted Conn: bristol:out_right to alsa_pcm:playback_2 Found port alsa_pcm:capture_1 Found port alsa_pcm:capture_2 Bristol Defaulted Conn: alsa_pcm:capture_1 to bristol:in voxDrawbar(8115008, 0, 0, 0, 0, 7) cleared sigpipe handler cleanupBrighton(0) midi write error, fd 5, size 1 midi write error, fd 5, size 12 midi write error, fd 5, size 1 return - no data in buffer socket closed request acked: -1 /usr/local/bin/startBristol: line 311: 21925 Speicherzugriffsfehler bristol -rate ${RATE} -count ${COUNT} $* nowhiskey@murija2:~$ ........... the third thing i found is a small feature, starting pro10 emulator, the balance poti is turned hard-left, so i have sound only in the left channel. it would be good if per default the balance is centered here. other ways, nice stuff we got here!! thanks and cheers, doc _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user