cal wrote: > There's an experimental patch against the 2.4.0 release tarball at > <http://www.graggrag.com/?q=node/19>. I played a bit with it, and it seems to work fine. I only selected patches and played them on the keyboard, though. Someone (Will Godfrey, perhaps) should stress test it with heavy load and see wht happens. A thing that struck me as odd: Why do I have to specify my jack buffersize, when zyn obviously knows what it should be: [atte@vestbjerg ~]$ zynaddsubfx <snip> Sample Rate = 48000 Sound Buffer Size = 256 samples Internal latency = 5.3 ms ADsynth Oscil.Size = 1024 samples AudioOut, zynNframes 256, zynSamplerate 48000 Error, zynNframes 256 != jack buffer size 128 => bad Error, failed to open audio out on 'default' So instead of me having to go "zynaddsubfx -b 128", the program should know that the only sane buffersize with the running jack server is 128 and then use that. I'm not sure if this behaviour is new, but I don't seem to remember this... -- Atte http://atte.dk http://modlys.dk http://virb.com/atte _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user