Re: Zyn and the art of jack audio/midi

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I would be happy to do this. Could you tell a bit more about the jack design in Zyn, what is bad and what you have fixed.
If I know what to expect as a difference it is easier to make comparative tests.

/Lars

2009/8/1 cal <cal@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
ZynAddSubFX is a truly amazing piece of work, an amazing little synth.
Sadly, when it comes to jack operation it's a case of flawed genius.

There's an experimental patch against the 2.4.0 release tarball at
<http://www.graggrag.com/?q=node/19>.

I've restructured the audio and midi drivers, and added Alsa audio. It
builds with multiple audio/midi options, nominate what to actually use
via command line parameters. The build options and default choices are
set as per normal in Makefile.inc.

If any mildly adventurous zyn enthusiast cared to try a build && run, I'd
appreciate 25 words or less on the experience. At the moment I'm mostly
interested in jack audio/midi performance.

The patch applies from the ZynAddSubFX-2.4.0/ directory, then off to src/
to edit Makefile.inc and build as usual.

cheers, Cal



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