On Tue, 29 Jan 2013, Aere Greenway wrote:

> Rosegarden and Fluidsynth Developers:
> 
> In working with Fluidsynth problems, the Fluidsynth developers have 
> wondered why I insist on using JACK with Qsynth, rather than just 
> configuring it to use PulseAudio.  Yesterday I finally found out why I 
> do this, but what the cause of the problem is, possibly both sets of 
> developers (together) might be able to postulate.
> 
> Here are the steps of a test you can do to illustrate the problem:
> 
> 1. Configure Qsynth to use "pulseaudio" instead of "jack".  Even doing 
> this can cause hangs if you have more than one engine configured.  Best 
> approach is to not restart the engine when it prompts you, instead, 
> terminating Qsynth, and bring it back up after completing the 
> configuration changes.

Using Pulse and JACK works here by disabling Pulseaudio clients to start
it (autospawn = no in /etc/pulse/client.conf) and starting Pulseaudio in
QjackCtl. See http://www.marzen.de/Holger/pulseaudio_and_jack/

Fluidsynth is available as a DSSI module to be used in Rosegarden. No
problems at all AND lower latencies.

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