> From: rennabh@email-addr-hidden
>
> I have version 0.60.7
That is a bit unfortunate....
> Jack is running on laptop built-in audio card with:
> /usr/bin/jackd -r -t2000 -dalsa -dhw:0 -r44100 -p2048 -n2 -Xseq
I will test with a similar set of options. Out of interest, do you configure
your CPU for performance or on-demand? It should not make any
difference here except that on-demand is likely to give you more
overruns with note events.
> I found the hanged note stops if I change the midi channel in bristol.
Bristol will execute an all-notes-off when the emulator MIDI channel
changes so the notes probably are finally off. It still looks like you have
another issue though. Now bristol-0.60.8 has some changes for running
with things like low speed CPU (speedstepping), large period sizes and
for things like '-voices 1' or '-nnp' that could still give clicks, pops and
sticky notes. Shouldn't affect the polyphonics though. A copy of your
bristol-0.60.7/config.log might also be useful plus the commandline
you use for bristol too.
Regards, nick.
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