Re: [linux-audio-user] [ANN] Bristol Audio synthesiser emulation

From: Mark Knecht <markknecht@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Feb 27 2006 - 02:35:11 EET

IIRC the older versions didn't have Jack support. IS this new one
updated for that? If so it would be grat. It had some very good sounds
but was semi-hard to tie into my system.

Thanks,
Mark

On 2/26/06, Nick Copeland <nickycopeland@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Bristol Audio has been re-released, version 0.9.1 and is available on
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/bristol
>
> Bristol emulates several synthesisers and organs:
>
> Moog Mini
> Moog Voyager
> Yamaha DX-7
> Roland Juno 6
> Rhodes Stage-73
> Hammond B3
> Vox Continental
> Sequential Circuits Prophet-5/52
> Sequential Circuits Prophet-10
> Oberheim OBX
>
> Another Oberheim (OBX-a) and a mixer are under development. The application
> emulates the synthesiser algorithms of the original instruments and gives a
> representation of their layout. It is currently standalone but work is
> underway for Jack integration. All emulations can be played simultaneously
> by the multitimbral engine and can be driven from a midi keyboard or ALSA
> midi sequencer.
>
> Bugs and feature requests to the author or via sourceforge.
>
> There are known issues with the Oberheims so mileage may vary. There are
> known issues with note off in layered emulations on a single midi channel.
> The mixer only implements the graphical user interface, there is no engine
> algorithm behind it and it can best be started with the '-libtest' option.
>
> Nick Copeland
> nickycopeland@email-addr-hidden
>
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