Subject: [linux-audio-dev] sfront 0.72 7/10/01 released
From: John Lazzaro (lazzaro_AT_CS.Berkeley.EDU)
Date: Wed Jul 11 2001 - 03:19:01 EEST
Hi LAD-folk,
New sfront (0.72) release time, most interesting
item from a LAD perspective is updated -cin ascii
driver that uses the termios.h API to turn the
ASCII keyboard into a 2-octave pentatonic scale,
for testing real-time functionality without an
attached MIDI keyboard. See change log below ...
--jl
----Pick up sfront 0.72 7/10/01 at:
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~lazzaro/sa/index.html
Change log message:
[1] The -cin ascii control driver has been rewritten: it maps the ASCII keyboard as a two-octave pentatonic scale, with fixed note length. Special keys control MIDI presets and channel volume. Tested under Linux, should work on any OS that supports the termios API.
[2] Sfront now fully tested under Mac OS X version 10.0.3 (no real-time audio/control support yet, just file rendering). Work on Mac OS 9.1 under MPW has yet to resolve problems related to sample file and MIDI file reading, and so OS X is the most viable option for sfront Mac OS users. Thanks to Manfred Brockhaus.
[3] Numerous bug fixes: variable length core opcodes work in oparrays, the && and || operators work for vectors, unused exports signal variables work correctly, several audio-bus errors fixed, SASL labelled control statements access multiple instrs correctly, large constant integer values correctly supported. Thanks to Robert Sherry and Axel Nackaerts.
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