On 22.03.2014 21:22, Matt Tytel wrote:
> Hey! Cursynth developer here.
>
> Sorry to the people who've been having problems getting Cursynth
> working with JACK.
> I have to say I hadn't tested it with JACK in a long time so it must
> have broken along the way.
>
> Fixing problems with JACK is top priority for the next release.
hallo,
this is good to hear. just keep us up-to-date about newer vesions.
cheers,
doc
> Also planned is the ability to select which audio output device and
> MIDI input devices you want to use from within Cursynth.
>
> If anyone finds any more issues I'm using the github issue tracking
> for now:
> https://github.com/iyoko/cursynth/issues/
>
> Thanks for anyone who tried it out!
> Matt Tytel
> http://tytel.org
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Dragan Noveski <perodog@email-addr-hidden
> <mailto:perodog@email-addr-hidden>> wrote:
>
> On 19.03.2014 19:43, F. Silvain wrote:
>
> Dragan Noveski, Mar 19 2014:
>
> trying to compile, i get an error about missing 'soundcard.h'.
>
> I compiled with:
> ./configure --with-jack --with-alsa
> and it translated and linked correctly. Pulse and OSS are
> installed on my system though.
> Yet subjecting the executable to ldd only shows libasound and
> libjack for audio interfaces.
> HTH
>
> Ta-ta
> ----
> Ffanci
> * Internet: http://freeshell.de/~silvain
> <http://freeshell.de/%7Esilvain>
>
> all right, thanks for the help. that way it compiles here too. no
> oss and pulse installed here.
> but now - does it work with jack for you?
>
> here, with alsa the synth makes nice noise, but when started with
> jack, noise is coming out of the speakers immediately, as soon the
> cursynth is started.
>
> cheers,
> doc
>
>
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