On Monday 24 December 2007, Lars Luthman wrote: > This JACK program is a port of the free VST plugin AZR-3. It is a > tonewheel organ with drawbars, distortion and rotating speakers. The > original was written by Rumpelrausch Täips. > > The organ has three sections, two polyphonic with 9 drawbars each and > one monophonic bass section with 5 drawbars. The two polyphonic sections > respond to events on MIDI channel 1 and 2, and an optional keyboard > split function makes the bass section listen to the lower keys on > channel 1. > > The three sections have separate sustain and percussion switches as well > as separate volume controls, and the two polyphonic sections have > separate vibrato settings. All three sections are mixed and sent through > the distortion effect and the rotating speakers simulator, where the > modulation wheel can be used to switch between fast and slow rotation, > and the fast and slow rotation speeds themselves can be changed > separately for the lower and upper frequencies. > > Get it at http://ll-plugins.nongnu.org/azr3/ Looks really nice. However, its MIDI is in the qjackctl jack-MIDI pane and the MIDI devices that might feed it are NOT, but in the "ALSA" pane. Never the 'twain do meet :-( So, how do I play it? I assume some of the programs (such as Muse or Rosegarden) will eventually give me a MIDI port here (use as soft-synth) but my keyboard? _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user