Re: [linux-audio-dev] [ANN] New releases of Aeolus and Jaaa

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] [ANN] New releases of Aeolus and Jaaa
From: Fons Adriaensen (fons.adriaensen_AT_skynet.be)
Date: Tue Jun 15 2004 - 23:55:14 EEST


Hi Fernando,

First of all, if you package Aeolus and Jaaa please use the most recent
versions that I released only yesterday evening (libclthreads-0.0.3
and jaaa-0.1.1).

> I noticed something different. I used to be able to start
> Aeolus and click on [Next] and then I would get a preset (you know,
> instant satisfaction - who wants to spend time turning on stops? :-). It
> does not seem to happen anymore. Is this something in the packaging I
> did, or is it something different in Aeolus?

The current version comes with no defined presets, but you can easily
create your own. There are 10 banks of 100 presets. Click on [Memory]
and you'll see something like

[<][>] a:b c [<][>] and some other buttons.

a = memory bank # 0..9
b = preset #, 0..99
c = U, *, L, S

   U = undefined (empty)
   * = defined
   L = loaded
   S = stored

[Store] will save the current registration into to the selected preset,
and [Recall] loads the selected preset. [Insert] moves up the selected
preset and all the following ones one place up, and stores the current
registration. Finally [Delete] deletes the selected preset, and all the
following ones move one place down.

[Next] is the same ++b [Recall] and [Prev] is the same as --b [Recall].

You can also use the normal Midi control messages (if the channel is
enabled in the bottom row of the Midi matrix) to load presets.

If you have a full piano keyboard, then the C and D in the octave
below the lowest one used by Aeolus (i.e. note # 24 and 26) will do
the same as [Prev] and [Next].

To save your presets for later use, click [Save]. This will also
save the Midi routing and any changes to the disposition.

The file $AEOLUS_DIR/aeolusrc' must be writeable for [Save] to work.
This is one reason to put the stops directory in the user's home
dir, and not in one of the standard lib directories.

The [Preset] button works as follows: while it is 'on', changing
the registration has no effect until [Preset] is switched off again.
This allows your registration assistant to prepare a new registration
and then switch to it :-)

(So I've finally started to write a manual...)

Enjoy !

-- 
Fons


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