Re: [LAU] fluidsynth-dssi with dssi 1.1.0 distorted/garbled audio output

From: Frank Kober <goemusic@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Tue Sep 28 2010 - 20:39:19 EEST

Sean,

--- En date de : Lun 27.9.10, Sean Bolton <musound@email-addr-hidden> a écrit :

> De: Sean Bolton <musound@email-addr-hidden>
> Objet: Re: [LAU] fluidsynth-dssi with dssi 1.1.0 distorted/garbled audio output
> À: "LAU" <linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden>
> Date: Lundi 27 septembre 2010, 2h32
> On Sep 26, 2010, at 5:43 AM, Frank
> Kober wrote:
> > has someone already tested fluidsynth-dssi since dssi
> was updated to 1.1.0 ?
> >
> > I'm getting strongly distorted audio when using
> fluidsynth-dssi in any host (tested with ghostess and
> qtractor) and suspect this to be related to that dssi update
> until proven wrong. Strangely, all other dssi plugins
> including the updated ones from some days ago work like a
> charm, as does fluidsynth played via qsynth.

> Since you're not the only one, let's see what you have in
> common.  Versions? Distros? Did you  compile
> fluidsynth-dssi after the DSSI upgrade, or are you using a
> pre-DSSI-upgrade version?

Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas tracked the problem down and posted a bug report against fluidsynth-1.1.2.
Downgrading to 1.1.1 makes the noise in fluidsynth-dssi disappear. It is appearing when fluidsynth 1.1.2 is configured with more than 1 stereo channel.

So no dssi problems :)

Regards
Frank

      
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