Re: status of Jack?

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2011-12-13 07:39 keltezéssel, jordan írta:
Hey Kristof,

>  So, is the latest version if wineasio (0.9.0) compatible with the current
>  wine version (1.3.34), or should I go for cvs/svn?
you can use any (modern) version of wine. I am currently using wine
1.3.34 (with the wine-rt patch). there's no point in grabbing the very
latest wine sources, as 1.3.34 is a development release, anyway. ;)
I meant the SVN version of wineasio.

Last release of wineasio (0.9) came out 10 month ago. Is it still compatible with current wine?

Honestly, You are most likely going to periodically experience some
nasty audible xruns from Kontakt...just to give you a head's up.

You are probably better off making your own sample banks in say,
Linuxsampler - where you are going to actually get decent performance
out of them, without glitchyness (this is also true of Battery3, i
would know as i own N.I. Komplete 7).
Well, I would like to have the best possible piano sound, and according to most experts, that's Ivory II and Galaxy Pianos. Ivory II sounds harder, because it has DRM (iLok), and I am trying Galaxy Pianos first, which is powered by Kontakt.

Native instruments plugins can be dicey and mileage will vary! (with
WineASIO and/or Festige). it can be a little disappointing.
Well, I will see...

You will also either have to compile the latest wineASIO
By latest, you mean 0.9, or the SVN version?

with INT32, and change a wine registry setting to enable it (howto in readme i think),
otherwise N.I plugins just produce distortion. Alternatively, you can
use an older version of wineASIO, such as 0.7.5 .

I will check that out.

Thank you for your help:

   Kristof




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