Hello Josh and others and thank you for the helpful info regarding jack setups. It appears to me that recent faster processor speeds and recent kernel developments are having an impact on the importance of jack and specialized kernels, but that the jack approach is very strong in terms of its ability to link different apps together in a reliable and efficient way.
In this fluid-synth related program I'm working on I am having no difficulty using many of the fluid commands, however I'm getting this message-- warning: implicit declaration of function 'fluid_synth_all_notes_off'-- despite attempting several variations of include statements such as '#include <fluidsynth.h>" (which works for most) and "#include <fluidsynth/fluid_synth.h>" and several others. Could I have a pointer here? Let me add that I've recently begun using Subversion and I'm finding it much much better than CVS. Thank you for your advice! Marc _______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev
