Ken Restivo wrote: > On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 08:24:50AM -0500, Josh Lawrence wrote: > >> On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 11:39 PM, cal <cal@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> As best I can tell, jackd 0.109.2 didn't have jack_set_info_function. While >>> the jack info callback doesn't serve any huge purpose in this context, and >>> therefore could be left out of yoshi, 0.109.2 was released January 2008, >>> which is a long, long time ago. I suggest you consider installing an up to >>> date version of jack. On lenny, that'll probably mean compiling it yourself. >>> If you go that way, getting rid of the debian jackd mess first is very >>> important. >>> >> I kind of figured that I might have an issue with my version of jack, >> so I took it upon myself to seek out 64studio's lenny backports and >> added them to my /etc/apt/sources.list. I dist-upgraded my way to >> recent jack happiness, and was able to play with the synth - it works >> wonderfully! >> >> Ok, I upgraded to jackd 1.9 from 64studio. It performs much better now. All though I have about 1000 xruns after playing with it and changing some banks (I used the Debian default kernel, which is good for other apps I used, but I'll try the 64studio kernel later) So the Jack support of Zyn is getting better with newer jack but it needs quite some improvements too.. I also get messages in my terminal jack client reports error: JackActivationCount::Signal value = 0 ref = 4 jack client reports error: JackActivationCount::Signal value = 0 ref = 4 jack client reports error: JackActivationCount::Signal value = 0 ref = 4 jack client reports error: JackActivationCount::Signal value = 0 ref = 4 Too may notes - notes > poliphony, PartNoteOn() Too may notes - notes > poliphony, PartNoteOn() Too may notes - notes > poliphony, PartNoteOn() Too may notes - notes > poliphony, PartNoteOn() \r _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user