Re: fluidjack

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I got code from Nedko a couple of months ago that worked very well
with jack (1.9.3).

This is how I got it

////// You can get tarball of any commit through the web interface:
//////
//////  http://nedko.arnaudov.name/git/cgit.cgi/fluidjack/

/Lars



2009/10/18 Jonathan E. Brickman <jeb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Lars-Erik Helander wrote:
>> Have you tried fluidjack? It's a simple but nicely working frontend to
>> fluidsynth created by Nedko. The source code is just a single C file
>> which is easy to modify to include the settings you would need. I am
>> not really sure if there is some official place to get the latest
>> version but you could probably ask Nedko.
>>
>> /Lars
>>
> Alas, it appears to be behind the ball in Jack API:
>
> jeb@jebspc:~/fluidjack$ gcc fluidjack.c
> fluidjack.c: In function ‘jack_process_cb’:
> fluidjack.c:61: error: too many arguments to function
> ‘jack_midi_get_event_count’
> fluidjack.c:70: error: too many arguments to function ‘jack_midi_event_get’
> jeb@jebspc:~/fluidjack$
>
> J.E.B.
>
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